Eva Faye Hedrick © Enid Morning News 111-1980 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Cleo Springs – A service for Eva Faye Hedrick, 81, who died Saturday in the Carmen Home, will be held at 11 AM Tuesday in the Christian Church at Cleo Springs.
The Rev. Bill Otto will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant – Ridge Cemetery, southwest of Aline, under the direction of Wentworth Mortuary.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Rosa May Bain, Cleo Springs, Mrs. Robert (Louise) Bishop, Topeka, Kansas, Mrs. Irene Watkins, Lahoma, and Mrs. Morris (Betty) Foraker, Sulfur; two sons, Edwin (Cotton), Aline, and Vernon, Wichita, Kansas; 20 grandchildren and 27 great – grandchildren.
She was born on June 19, 1899, in Weldon, Iowa, the daughter of Fred and Carrie Davis.
As a young child, she came with her family to Oklahoma. They lived in the Goltry and Helena areas. On December 13, 1917, she married Arthur Hedrick in Oklahoma City.
They made their home on a farm southwest of Aline.
Later, the couple moved into Cleo Springs. Due to failing health, Mrs. Hedrick had lived the last 12 years at the Carmen Home.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Arthur in 1978, a son Eldon in 1940, four brothers, and her twin sister Neva.
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