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Fred J. Hottenstein
© Enid Morning News
04-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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© Donna Crawford

Fred J. HOTTENSTEIN

Enid Cemetery


Services will be at 10 AM today in Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel for Fred J. Hottenstein, 84, 1613 W. Maple who died Thursday at his home.

Steven W. Hicks will be in charge of services and burial will be in Enid Cemetery.

He was born in Humboldt, Kansas, and had lived in Enid for several years. He was employed by the railroad until 1951. He was a veteran of WW I and was recipient of the Purple Heart and the Silver Star. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. O. G. (Ida) Crawford, Amarillo, Texas. His wife, three sisters and two brothers preceded him in death.

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