Fred D. Hitt © Enid Morning News 11-1980 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Kaw City – Fred D. Hitt, 92, died Wednesday in a Ponca City nursing home.
Funeral services will be at 2 PM Monday in the Evangelical and Reformed Church at Marshall with the Rev. Ted Wilson officiating. Burial will be in the North I00F Cemetery at Marshall under direction of Trout Funeral Home, Ponca City.
Hitt was born January 9, 1888, at Wellington, Kansas, and came to Oklahoma with his father in 1899, settling in the Pond Creek area. He and Cora Miller were married in 1951 at Stillwater.
Hitt was an independent carpenter and had lived in the Marshall and Enid areas where he worked for Sinclair as a rig builder. He moved to Kaw City in 1972.
Survivors include his wife, Cora; three daughters, LaJuanta Crites, Lahoma, Caraiff Muller, Marshall, Texas, and AeeAnn Gerken, Enid; four sons, Stanley, Enid, Leon, Boise Springs, Missouri, Pete, Powell, Wyoming, and Rudy, McAlester; five step sons, O. A. Freeman, Kaw City, Ollie Bowers, Bellevue, Nebraska, Don Freeman, Houston, Texas, Kenneth Orrell, Marshall, and Jerry Orrell, Loegmoug, Colorado; and several grandchildren and great – grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.
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