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Harold A. Wells
Apr 27, 1921 - Apr 6, 2006
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Enid News and Eagle April 7, 2006
 

A graveside service for Harold A. Wells, 84, of Watonga, will be 2 p.m. Saturday in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Watonga. The Rev. Jeff Liles will officiate. Arrangements are by Wilkinson Mortuary, Watonga.

He was born April 27, 1921, in Oilton to George and Della Duree Wells and died Thursday, April 6, 2006.

He graduated from Seminole High School and was a member of Wheat Straw Radio Club and American Legion Post 125. 

He Served in the US Army in World War II.

He had been a resident of Watonga since 1968, where he was a driller for an oil company and retired from U.S. Gypsum Co. He had been married to Mary Jezek for 52 years.

Surviving are one son, Harold M. Wells of Edmond; one daughter, Della Wallace of Watonga; a brother, Hayden Wells of Coffeyville, Kan.; a sister, Wanda Heffington of Fitzpatrick, Ala.; and seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary, and one brother.

Memorials may be made to American Legion Post 125 or Norman Regional Hospital.


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