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Fairlawn Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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© Jan Fendley

Hattie Pearl [Hill] Dreadin
Monroe Lee Dreadin


Obituary
Fairlawn Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Jan Fendley

November 23, 2011

Monroe Lee Dreadin
February 25, 1933 ~ 23, 2011


Monroe Lee Dreadin, 78, of Chickasha OK, was born on February 25, 1933, in Chickasha, the son of Melton Monroe Dreadin and Hattie Pearl Hill

He died on November 23, 2011, at home in Chickasha.

Monroe grew up in Chickasha and attended Chickasha Public Schools.

He served in the United States Air Force from November 1951 to December 1956.

He married the love of his life and wife of over 55 years, Ruby Combs, on December 7, 1955, in Columbus OH.


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