Ada Maiden © Enid Daily Eagle 12-1973 Submitted by: Glenn
Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Maiden, 68, who died in a local nursing home Sunday afternoon, December 30, 1973, following a lengthy illness, will be at 12 PM Wednesday in the Chapel of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home with the Rev. T. A. Chick officiating.
Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Henninger – Allen Funeral home.
Mrs. Maiden was a native of Meno and lived on a farm north of Ringwood before moving to Enid in 1938. She was a former member of the Free Will Baptist Church and is preceded in death by a brother and two sisters in infancy.
Survivors include one son, Arlo G. Becker of Enid; two grandsons; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Unruh, Enid; Mrs. Marie Smith and Mrs. Susie Cohen, Goltry, and Mrs. Dorothy Yarabrough, Midwest City; five brothers, Earvey Unruh, Enid, Rufus Unruh, Bethany, Dewey Unruh, Independence, Kansas, and Eugene and Harry Unruh, Meno.
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