Twelfth Generation


269. Robert HADEN222 was born on 13 October 1914 in Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas.209 He served in the military in 1942 in World War II (Navy). He died of lung cancer on 1 April 2000 at the age of 85 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.218

Robert graduated from Ladonia High School, Class of 1932; May 30, 1947 Ladonia News.

16 Oct 1940 World War II Draft Registration, Springdale, AR
Robert Haden. Two addresses - W. Paris St., Ladonia, Fannin Co, TX and Room 7, Pulaski Hotel, 108 W. 2nd, North Little Rock, AR. He was 26, born 13 Oct 1914 in Ladonia. Mr. Robert Charles Haden, father, of W. Paris St., Ladonia would always know his address, and was his employer. 5'11", 182 lb. brown eyes, blonde hair.

1950 Census. Springdale, Washington Co, AR, Hh 246
Maple Drive
Robert Haden, 35, b. TX, Owner, Wholesale Vegetable Company
Oma J., 26, b. TX
Jerry D. Duncan, stepson, 3, b. NM

Obituary stated that he moved to Springdale, AR in 1949, first being a partner in the Lowell Seed Company [with his brother William and his father]. He worked for Thomas Fruit Co out of Joplin, MO, for 26 years.

Died of lung cancer at his home and buried Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR. His gravesite is listed in the U. S. Veterans Gravesite database.
AMMP1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II

Robert Haden is also listed in the Dept of Veterans Affairs death file. Born 13 Oct 1913, died 1 Apr 2000. He served in the Navy - enlisted 14 Mar 1942; discharged 7 Dec 1945.

Robert HADEN and Oma Jean THRELDKELD were married on 8 June 1949 in Benton County, Arkansas.223 Oma Jean THRELDKELD, daughter of L. C. THRELKELD and Hattie (THRELKELD), was born on 21 August 1923 in Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas.122 She died on 8 May 2020 at the age of 96 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.

Graduated from Ladonia High School in the Class of 1941; May 30, 1947 Ladonia News.

The Commerce Journal, Commerce TX
28 Aug 1958
Mrs. Omogene Haden and son, Jerry, from Arkansas, visited her sister, Mrs. Reba Dunn, the past week.
[There followed several other notices when Jean and Reba visited back and forth over the years.]

The Commerce Journal, Commerce, TX, Thursday, 14 Feb 1963
Mrs. Gene [sic] Haden of Springdale, Ark., spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Reba Dunn and mother Mrs. Hattie Threlkeld recently. They all visited her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Threlkeld in Rockwall, and on to Dallas to visit another sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Harris. While there they took their mother, Mrs. Hattie Threlkeld, out for dinner on her 75th birthday. They also visited Mr. & Mrs. H. O. Middlebrooks. Mrs. Haden caught a place for Las Vegas to visit her son who is stationed with the armed forces there, before returning to her home in Springdale.

Northwest Arkansas Times, Fayetteville, AR, 12 May 2020
Oma Jean Haden was born August 21, 1923 in Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas to Hattie and L. C. Threlkeld. She died Friday May 8, 2020 at the age of 96. She came to Springdale, Arkansas in 1949. She was a retired dental assistant for Doctor E. L. McNally. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Springdale.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Haden,and a son, Jerry Don Haden. She is survived by a grandson Brian A. Haden, a daughter-in-law Patricia Haden and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Friday May 15, 2020 at Sisco Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Services are under the direction of Sisco Funeral Chapel.

Robert HADEN and Oma Jean THRELDKELD had the following children:

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Jerry Don HADEN was born on 16 February 1943 in Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico.224 He was adopted about 1948. He died on 8 June 2005 at the age of 62 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.218

Jerry Don was adopted by his stepdad. Name before adoption was Jerry Don Duncan.

TULSA, Okla. -- Jerry Don Haden, 62, of Tulsa died June 8, 2005, at Tulsa. He was born Feb. 16, 1943, in Clovis, N.M., to Robert and Jean Haden. He retired from American Airlines in February 2000. He was an Air Force veteran and a member of Asbury United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Patty; one son, Brian, both of the home; his mother of Springdale.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Moore's Southlawn Chapel in Tulsa.
Burial will be in Floral Haven Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association
The Morning News, Springdale, AR, Online Archives.

Obituary - Tulsa World (6/9/05, A12)
HADEN - Jerry Don, 62, passed away Wednesday, June 8, 2005 in Tulsa, OK. Born February 16, 1943, in Clovis, NM to Robert and Jean Haden.
Retired from American Airlines in Employee Relations in February, 2000. Veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Member of Asbury United Methodist Church.
Preceded in death by his father. Survived by his wife, Patty son, Brian, both of the home; mother, Jean Haden of Springdale, AR.
Service will be 2 p.m., Friday, June 10, 2005 at Moore's Southlawn Chapel with interment at Floral Haven Cemetery. Family suggests contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Moore's Southlawn Chapel.

Jerry Don has a military stone, Floral Haven Memorial Gardens, Broken Arrow, Tulsa co, OK. He was a Sgt. in the Air Force.

What we never knew about Jerry Don is that he was active in Civil War enactments and apparently had a great interest in Civil War History. The following was printed in The Civil War News, September 2005, p.40
Jerry Haden of Tulsa CWRT Dies.
Tulsa, Okla. Jerry D. Haden, an ardent Civil War buff and living historian who was a co-founder of the Tulsa Civil War Round Table, died June 8 at age 62.
The constitution and bylaws Haden wrote for the round table, which was founded in December 1980, are still in use. He served in all of the leadership positions and was the only charter member still active in the organization. He was constantly reminded by the membership that he was indeed Tulsa's oldest living Confederate veteran. In 2001, the Round Table presented both Haden and Ed Bearss with the organization's highest honor, the Lifetime Achievement Award.
He was staff sergeant of the Trans-Mississippi Rifles. As a reenactor, Haden participated in several battle reenactments and was a background artist in "The Blue and The Grary" and "North & South I & II". He enjoyed telling stories about meeting Johnny Cash and Kirstie Allie during filming of "North & South."
He often found the time to take his Civil War hobby into local schools, wearing his uniform as well as bringing along several items that were carried by Civil War soldiers.
Haden was born on Feb. 16, 1943, in Clovis, N.M. and grew up in Springdale, Ark. He retired from American Airlines in February 2000 after a 30-plus-year career in employee relations. He was a United States Air Force veteran. He is survived by his wife, Patty, and son, Brian.
The Trans-Mississippi Rifles and the 1st Arkansas Light Artillery honored Haden with special salutes at events following his death. The Tulsa Civil War Round Table took up a special collection that was sent to the Civil War Preservation Trust in his memory.

There was a full page tribute in "The Voice" of the Camp Chase Gazette, Vol. 32, No. 10, Sep, 2005, p.45, written by Steve Warren, titled 'Tulsa Civil War Round Table Mourns the Death of Jerry D. Haden, Groups' Co-Founder'. Much of the above article is repeated but there were some additional tidbits.
It begins,
The Tulsa Civil War Round Table is mourning the passing of Jerry D. Haden, an ardent Civil War buff and living historian who crossed over the river to rest under the shade of the trees on June 8, 2005.
...Haden was the only charter member of the Tulsa CWRT still active in the organization. He served in all leadership positions in the Tulsa CWRT over the last 25 years. Jerry was also constantly reminded by the membership that he was indeed Tulsa's oldest living Confederate veteran.
...Haden remembered the Round Table's first meeting place was at the old Furr's Cafeteria then located at Tulsa's Utica Square Mall. ...group even received the honor of being locked inside the building one night, when the restaurant's manager forgot about his guests on the second floor.
...The TMR (Trans-Mississippi Rifles) performed a special salute to Staff Sergeant Haden on July 16, 2005, at the annual commemoration of the Battle of Honey Springs at the Honey Springs Battlefield Park located south of the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma.
...As a living historian, Jerry appeared as a background artist in several Civil War television series and films, including "The Blue and the Gray" and "North & South I & II" ...He remembered the late country singer Johnny Cash, who played John Brown in "North & South" as just a regular guy who shook hands and talked with all the reenactors on the set. Jerry also recalled a young Patrick Swayze, who was at the beginning of his entertainment career. Swaynze, Haden remembered, was rather standoffish and received the nickname "Pretty Boy" by the reenactors, because he was always surrounded by make-up artists and hairstylists. In contrast, Jerry befriended a young actress, who was playing her first lead roll ...he and a couple of other reenactors had dinner with Kirstie Allie after filming was completed one day.
...special collection was sent to the Civil War Preservation Trust in memory of a southern gentleman, who will be greatly missed.