Mary Barbara Hayes Sutterfield 07-1991 Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
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The funeral for Mary Barbara Sutterfield, 66, Kansas City, Kansas, was at 2:30 PM Monday at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bill Smith officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery. She died July 26, 1991, in Kansas City.
She was born July 17, 1925, in Alfalfa County to George and Cathryn Steffen Hayes. A retired tool and die machinist, she lived in Kansas City the last two years, moving from Sand Springs. She moved from Cherokee in 1950.
Surviving are six sons, Harold, Larry and Leon, all of Tulsa, Bobby of Fort Smith, Arkansas, George of Dallas and Ralph of Kansas City; three daughters, Anna Drew of Kansas City, Theresa Replogle of Telephone, Texas, and Mickey Greene of Tulsa; three brothers, Howard Hayes of Cherokee, Bob Hayes of Wichita, Kansas, and Carl Hayes of Haysville, Kansas; a sister, Anna Wade of Humboldt, Kansas; 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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