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Robert Lee Hatfield
© Enid Morning News
12-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral services for Robert Lee Hatfield, 47, will be at 10 AM Wednesday in the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Doctor Ron Fellemende, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Hatfield was born March 7, 1932, in Ames and lived there until entering the United States Air Force. After his discharge, Hatfield moved to Enid where he was employed by Northrop Aviation as a parachute rigger, the same thing he did in the Air Force.

He was a member of the IAM Local No. 898.

Hatfield is survived by his wife Jeanetta of the home at 2506 N. Quincy; two step sons and a step daughter, Eddie, Brian and Sheila Marcus, all of the home; four brothers, Leo and Irvin Hatfield, both of Enid, Ray Hatfield, Owasso and Carl Dean Hatfield of Collinsville; two sisters, Darlene Holt and Louella Botts, both of Enid; his father, Earl Hatfield of Enid.

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