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Pleasant Ridge Cemetery

Rosston, Harper County, Oklahoma


Laura Lee (Jennings) Hercheck

gravestone
IN LOVING MEMORY
LAURA LEE
JENNINGS
JUNE 23, 1933
JULY 6, 1999


© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn

Laura Lee (Jennings) Hercheck

June 23, 1933 ~ July 6, 1999

Rosston – The funeral for Laura Lee Jennings Hercheck, 66, was held 2 PM Thursday. The Rev. Wesley Peterman officiated. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Arrangements are by Seeger Funeral Home, Laverne.

She was born June 23, 1933, near Rosston to Jess F. and Minnie Belle Kellogg Jennings and died Tuesday, July 6, 1999, in Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City.

She attended Rosston schools. She later moved to Woodward, Bethany and then Ft. Cobb.

Surviving are two sisters, Leona Bates of Woodward and Betty McNutt of Bethany; and special friend, Bill Hercheck of Ft. Cobb.

She was preceded in death by her parents and four brothers.

Memorials may be made to Rosston United Methodist Church. 


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