Wedding picture of
Lloyd and Ethel Allen
submitted by Anna Douglas Madden
Lloyd Earl Allen and Ethel Katherine
Lee were joined in holy wedlock at Okeene, Oklahoma, on August
30, 1914.
The groom, born on March 27, 1889, was the son of Sandy and
Amelia Allen of Lacey, Oklahoma. The bride, born on February 26,
1888, was the eldest child of Joseph and Annie Lee of Okeene,
Oklahoma. The bride and groom were both school teachers and the
children of pioneers in Oklahoma Territory.
Immediately following their nuptuals, Lloyd took his bride to
live on the land he homesteaded near Roswell, New Mexico, in
1909. Sadly, the couple only had four years together before Lloyd
passed away in 1918. They had one child at the time...a daughter
named Jessie; however, their son, Lloyd II, was born two months
later...after Ethel returned to Oklahoma to live.
Ethel taught school for many years while her parents helped to
raise her children. She married again in 1927 (John Quincy
Miles), but her husband died in a farm accident in 1930.
Ethel never married again. Severe asthma eventually drove her
from living on her farm near Okeene. She subsequently lived in
Hennessey, Oklahoma; Wichita, Kansas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
and southern California.
Ethel Lee-Allen-Miles survived her parents, siblings, son, and
peers. She passed away at the age of 100 on March 25, 1988. She
is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Covina Hills,
California. Her first husband is buried in South Park Cemetery in
Roswell, New Mexico, and her second husband is interred with the
Lee family in Parvin Cemetery east of Okeene, Oklahoma.
Submitted by
Anna Douglas
Madden
Granddaughter (maternal side)
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