Hazel Cockrell © Enid News and Eagle 07-1971 Submitted by: Jo AGUIRRE
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Mrs. Hazel Cockrell, 85, 1310 E. Main, died Thursday morning in a local hospital.
Born December 30, 1885, in Bluff City, Kansas, she came to Oklahoma with her parents at an early age, settling a claim near Helena. She married John Cockrell May 15, 1904, at Anthony, Kansas, and they came to Enid in 1913 and had made their home here since.
Mrs. Cockrell was a member of the First Wesleyan Church.
She is survived by two sons, Rev. Glenn Cockrell, Marion, Indiana, and Russell Cockrell, Enid; three daughters, Mrs. Marion (Irene) Bess, Kansas City, Kansas, Mrs. Clyde (Helen) Jobe and Mrs. Jim (Enid) Walldroupe, both of Enid; 13 grandchildren and 28 great – grandchildren. Her husband, two brothers, one sister and one granddaughter preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be at 10 AM Monday in the First Wesleyan Church with Rev. W. C. Brannon officiating. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.
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