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Lucinda Almeda "Ludie" (Williams) Riggs-Chance

Tombstone Photo
Mountain Park Cemetery
Mountain Park, Kiowa County, Oklahoma  


© Don Longfellow

Information by Don Longfellow
Aug 2, 1887 - Oct 8, 1958

Wife of: Samuel Chance: (Buried in Roosevelt Cemetery)
Wife of: Walter Riggs: (Buried in Mountain Park Cemetery)
 
Explanation: She was married to Walter Riggs first. He preceded her in death (1919). She married Sam Chance in 1922. Sam Chance died in 1939. She did not re-marry after Sam Chance died and she retained his last name—and her obituary refers to her as Mrs. Chance. 
 
However, when she died, she was buried next to her first husband: Walter Riggs.  Not exactly "sure" how to list her (Riggs or Chance). Attached is photo of her headstone.

Thanks. Don Longfellow

 

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