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Lola M (Bradburn) Hicks
Sep 28, 1901 - Jan 12, 1985
Rewritten & posted by Jeff Smith
 

HICKS, Lola M. age 83, died Jan 11, 1985.

She had been a resident of OKC for 77 years. She was a member of Memorial Baptist Church for 28 years.

She was the president of W.M.U. at Memorial Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband Roy Hicks of the home; a son, Earnest Hicks of Grand Prarie TX; 2 daughters Martha J. Plasters of OKC and Dorene Langley; Alma Ark. a brother, W. O. Bradburn of OKC. 6 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services Monday at 2pm in Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Mike Murphy officiating, interment will be in Resthaven Memory Gardens.

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