The Iberia Sentinel, October 1934 Lulu Belle Madden was born in Miller County, Mo., June 16, 1883. In early youth she was converted and united with the Madden Methodist Church. She was married to John B. Elder August 13, 1902. To this union nine children were born, two of which preceded her in death. The family moved to Kansas City in 1913, where they have resided ever since. She was a faithful wife and mother, and truly devoted to her home. Her concern was for the welfare of her children. She loved the Lord and just before her operation testified to having the victory (?). She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, John B. Elder, and seven children, Harry C. Elder, Mrs. Alice Blanche Lambert, Mrs. Myrtle Opal Hill, Mrs. Melvia Irene Cook, James Roy Elder, Mrs. Cora Mae Andrew and Viola Louise Elder, all of Kansas City. Also her mother, Mrs. Alice Woolery, of Iberia, three sisters, Mrs. Geo. Teaverbaugh and Mrs. Gordon Groves of Iberia and Mrs. Clara Large of Kansas City; five brothers, Clarence Madden, Everett Madden, Edward Madden, Elda Woolery and John Woolery, all of Iberia, six grandchildren and a host of friends. Funeral services for Mrs. Elder were held from the Gates Chapel, State Line at 41st. St, in Kansas City Thursday afternoon, Oct. 4, at 2 o'clock. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery.