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Edith Helen Bledsoe
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


Edith Helen Bledsoe 75, of Sallisaw died Wednesday, May 19, 1999 in Sallisaw. She was born February 11,1924 She was the daughter of Joseph and Bernadette (Schiffman) Higdon. She was the wife of the late Bert Paul "Red" Bledsoe.
She was a LPN at Sparks Regional Medical Center Surgical ICU. And a loving Mother and Grand Mother.
Funeral will be 11a.m. Friday at Agent Funeral Home Chapel of Sallisaw with cremation under the direction of Agent Furneral Home Chapel of Sallisaw.
She is survived by one daughter, Linda Curry, Oklahoma City; five sons, Ed Bledsoe, Oklahoma City, Jim, Jerry, and Rick Bledsoe, all of Sallisaw, and Ronnie Bledsoe, Fort Smith, Arkansas; 18 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren


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