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Susan Huett
© Enid Morning News
11-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel O. Susan Huett, 72, 1202 N. Independence will be conducted at 4 PM today in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Barney Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in the Enid Cemetery.

Mrs. Huett died in a local hospital Tuesday shortly after arriving at the hospital. She was born March 28, 1896 at Rainsboro, Ohio and came to Oklahoma from Ohio and lived in the Waukomis area for a number of years before moving to Enid in 1903.

She married Daniel O. Huett in 1931 and was a member of St. Mathews Episcopal Church.

Survivors include her husband of the home; one daughter Mrs. D. A. (Kathryn Derby) DeWoody, Houma, Louisiana; one grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Dick Triffet, Enid and Mrs. Kathryn Stratford, Virginia Beach, Virginia; two brothers, H. C. Miller, Moorehead, Minnesota and Byron Miller, El Paso, Texas.

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