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Fred G. Hildebrandt
© Enid Morning News
04-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Services for Fred G. Hildebrandt, 71, 518 W. Oklahoma, who died Friday evening, will be at 2 PM Monday in Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Earl F. Krupp officiating. Interment will follow in the Enid Cemetery.

He was born on a farm south of Enid and had lived his entire life in the Enid area with the exception of several years in Arkansas during his youth.

He was married in Enid in 1921.

He is a WW I veteran having served with the 10th Balloon Company. He was a route salesman for several businesses in Enid before ill health forced his retirement. He attended the Redeemer Lutheran Church and was a member of the American Legion.

Survivors include his wife Irene, of the home; three sons, Jack and David, Broken Arrow, Freddy, Enid; a brother of Pueblo, Colorado, and grandchildren.

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