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Vilena Kleber Roddy

Birth20 May 1880 - Snow Hill, Hamilton, Tennessee, United States
Death3 May 1970 - Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States
MotherRachel Elizabeth Norman
FatherJohn L Roddy

Born in Snow Hill, Hamilton, Tennessee, United States on 20 May 1880 to John L Roddy and Rachel Elizabeth Norman. Vilena Kleber Roddy married Shade Shadrach Albert Wakeman and had 6 children. She passed away on 3 May 1970 in Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States.

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Parents
John L Roddy
1854 - 1940
Rachel Elizabeth Norman
1858 - 1940
Spouse(s)
Shade Shadrach Albert Wakeman
1874 - 1921
Glenn Merle Peet
1880 - 1961
James Jefferson Irwin
1876 - 1942
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Eula Opal Wakeman
1906 - 1981
Esther Pauline Wakeman
1905 - 2000
Helen Taft Wakeman
1908 - 1983

Lloyd Alden Wakeman
1919 - 1992
Ruth Wakeman
1913 - 1913
John Wakeman
1913 - 1913

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