Hospital Tupelo.
Mr. Loden was one of the older citizens of the Walton Community. He was a progressive farmer and a very wide awake citizen. He was a member of the Baptist Church and will be greatly missed in the church, the home and
the community.
The rites were conducted by Rev. W.G. Gray and burial was in the family lot in the Walton Cemetery with Hawkins and Son in charge.
Besides his wife, Mr. Loden is survived by six sons; John, Samuel, Abner, Arthur, Lewis, and Quitman, six daughters; Mrs. Emma Comer, Mrs. Edna Nanney, Mrs. Marie Carroll, Mrs. Martha Benefield, Mrs. Dora Moody and Mrs. Eva Nanney, and several brothers and
sisters.
Hospital Tupelo.
Mr. Loden was one of the older citizens of the Walton Community. He was a progressive farmer and a very wide awake citizen. He was a member of the Baptist Church and will be greatly missed in the church, the home and
the community.
The rites were conducted by Rev. W.G. Gray and burial was in the family lot in the Walton Cemetery with Hawkins and Son in charge.
Besides his wife, Mr. Loden is survived by six sons; John, Samuel, Abner, Arthur, Lewis, and Quitman, six daughters; Mrs. Emma Comer, Mrs. Edna Nanney, Mrs. Marie Carroll, Mrs. Martha Benefield, Mrs. Dora Moody and Mrs. Eva Nanney, and several brothers and
sisters.
Family Members
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Almer Loden
1892–1894
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Emmie Loden Comer
1893–1983
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John Alfred Loden
1895–1982
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Edna Loden Nanney
1897–1986
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Lee Samuel Loden
1899–1971
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Abner Moore Loden
1901–1986
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Chester Arthur Loden
1903–1989
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Marie Loden Carroll
1906–1994
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Lewis W Loden
1909–1978
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Dora Presh Loden Moody
1911–1983
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Martha Loden Benefield
1913–1990
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Evie Loden Nanney
1915–2004
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Quitman Robin Loden
1918–1992
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