Ruby Dean Hardgrave © Enid Morning News 05-1979 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Funeral service for Mrs. Glenn M. (Ruby Dean) Hardgrave, 61, 129 N. Rimrock Road, will be at 11 AM Tuesday in the Central United Methodist Church with the Reverend Jim Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Enid Cemetery under the direction of Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hargrave died Saturday afternoon of an apparent heart attack while shopping.
A native of Weleetka, she moved to Enid with her parents at an early age to attend school. The former Ruby Dean Watts, she married Hargrave January 1, 1938. They had made Enid their home except from 1961 to 1971 when they lived in California.
She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Utility Sunday School class and served on the Council of Ministries of her church.
Survivors include her husband of the home; one son, Don of Marshall, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Halleck A. (Vinita) Chappell of Enid; and two granddaughters. She was preceded in death by two brothers.
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Husband was Glenn Morse Hardgrave
TSGT Army Air Corp, Retired
07-28-1915
10-19-1982
Married January 1, 1938
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