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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Palma Jean (Baldwin) Braden

Palma Jean (Baldwin) Braden
May 5, 1969 ~ July 1, 2024

Palma Jean Braden was born May 5, 1969, in Chandler to Wallace Baldwin and Linda (Schofield). She passed away July 1, 2024, in her home in Wellston at the age of 55.

Palma lived in Wellston most of her childhood years and her entire adult life. She enjoyed traveling and loved her children and grandchildren.

Palma was preceded in death by her parents, Wallace and Linda. Survivors include her husband of 36 years, Billy Braden of the home; children, Matthew Baldwin of Chandler, Sandra Green and her husband Devin of Wellston, Danielle Kepley and her husband Josh of Wellston; five grandchildren; brother, Mike Baldwin of Newalla along with other family and friends who will all miss her dearly.


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