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Audra Gregg
© Enid Morning News
02-1982
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Submitted by: Ann ARCHER

Kenny, Audra and John GREGG

Del Norte Cemetery


The funeral service for Audra Gregg, 83, was at 2 PM today in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. David W. Wilson, Moore Christian Church, officiating. Burial was in Del Norte Cemetery, Drummond.

She died Friday in a local hospital.

She was born May 25, 1898, at Ripley and moved with her parents to a farm in the Drummond – Barr area. She attended grade school at Barr and graduated from Central High School, Oklahoma City. She attended Phillips University and Anderson College, Anderson, Indiana. She taught school at Barr and Del Norte.

On May 25, 1921, she married John H. Gregg in Enid. They made their first home in Kiowa County and in 1925 moved to the Drummond – Waukomis area. They lived there until 1952 when they moved to Waukomis.

She attended the Waukomis Methodist Church and was a member of the Waukomis Hackberry Club.

Survivors include her husband of the home; two daughters, Faith Broome, Tulsa, and Imozelle (Mrs. Richard) Anderson, Edmond; two sons, Felix Gregg, Enid, and Leland S. Gregg, Houston; seven grandchildren; a brother, Arthur Wilson, Laguna Hills, California; and five sisters, Eunice Coale, Pone Verda Beach, Florida, Inace Bedwell, Tulsa, Wilda Cushing and Mabel Walser, both of Ponca City, and Gladys Wilson, Bloomington, California.

Two brothers and four sisters died before her.

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