WOODARD - Mrs. Adelia F. McKenna, 92, resident of Woodward, died Thursday evening in Colonel Manor Nursing Home following a lengthy illness.
Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Stecher Mortuary chapel at Woodward. Burial will be in the Fargo Cemetery.
Mrs. McKenna, the former Adelia Frances Buckbee, was born April 22, 1888, at Fredrick, Kan. She moved with the family to Medford in 1900, and in 1903 the family moved to a homestead three miles north of Fargo. On Aug. 20, 1905, she married Robert G. McKenna at Fargo. He died Aug. 14, 1957.
Mrs. McKenna moved to Woodward in 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Milton McKenna, Fargo, and Raymond R. McKenna, Edmond; five daughters, Mrs. A.L. (Mabel) Perrin, Woodward, Mrs. Alfred Phillips and Mrs. Wesley Matthews, both of Hutchinson, Kan., Miss Ruby McKenna, Woodward, and Mrs. Arlie Thomas, May; one brother, Marion Buckbee, Hutchinson, Kan.; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Fossum, New Castle, Calif.; 38 grandchildren; and several great0-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
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