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Mona Adkins
© Enid Morning News
06-1990
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Mona Frances ADKINS

Hayward Cemetery



Perry – Graveside service for Mona Adkins, 93, who died Wednesday at Perry Memorial Hospital, will be at 2 PM Friday in Hayward Cemetery in Hayward. The Rev. Elmos Howell will officiate. Arrangements are by Brown Funeral Home, Perry.

She was born March 27, 1897, in Hayward and attended schools in Garfield County. She had lived in Hayward and Garber.

Surviving are two daughters, Fern Hise of Perry and Madge Williamson of Enid; six sons, Harry of the home in Perry, James of Billings, Kenneth of Cabazon, California, Elroy of Simi Valley, California, Clifton of Enid and Gary of Hobart; 19 grandchildren; 34 great – grandchildren; and five great – great – grandchildren.

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