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ENID MORNING NEWS UNKNOWN DATE
ANNA ELDORA HAWK
24 April 1975
Mrs. Anna Eldora Hawk, 92, died Thursday in a local nursing home. Her funeral
will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Union Chapel Christian Church of Hennessey with
the Rev. Joe Redmond officiating. She will be buried in the Lyon Valley Cemetery
at Hennessey, under the direction of the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hawk was born June 21, 1882, in Caldwell, Kan., and came to Oklahoma at the
opening of the Cherokee Strip, the family settling east of Hennessey. She and
John Henry Hawk were married July 3, 1898, and made their home on a farm
northeast of Hennessey.
He died in 1943.
Mrs. Hawk was preceded in death by two daughters and two sons.
She was a member of the Union Chapel Christian Church of Hennessey and had lived
in Enid since 1950.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Cora Seal and Mrs. Tina Hutchison of
Enid, Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Cashion, Mrs. Hazel Dowd of Sedalia, Mo., and Mrs.
Cecil Hudson of El reno; four sons, George of LaHarp, Kan., Harold of Redondo
Beach, Calif., Leon of Ames and Arley of Hutchison, Kan.; 33 grandchildren; 65
great-grandchildren; a number of great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Goldie
Tuttle of Kansas City, Mo., and a brother, Oren Wren of Payette, Idaho.
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