Nadine Beadle
Jun 29, 1918 - Nov 19, 1986
Submitted by: Glenn
Hennessey – Nadine
Beadle, 68, died early Wednesday at an Oklahoma City hospital. Services
will be at 10 AM Friday at the First Baptist Church in Hennessey with
the Rev. Jim Metheny in the Rev. Mike Downey officiating. Burial will be
at the Hennessey Cemetery, directed by Cordry and Son Funeral Home.
She was born June 29, 1918, in Henderson, Texas, where she attended
schools. She and Delmar Beadle were married June 28, 1955, in Enid. They
made their home in Hennessey. She was a member of the Bible Church in
Enid, the Willing Workers Club and the Hennessey Lioness Club.
Survivors include her husband, Delmar; a son, John W. Baker, Holland,
Michigan; a daughter, Peggy Evans, West minister, California; four
sisters, Marcell Davis, Henderson, Texas, Hazel Cole and Ann Day, both
of Houston, and Mary Kindall, Kilgore, Texas; three brothers, Robert
Bradley, Dallas, Joe Bradley, Henderson, Texas and James Bradley,
Houston; 12 grandchildren, and several great – grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a son and a grandson.
Memorials but be made to the Building Fund at Enid Bible Church or to
the American Cancer Society.
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