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Herbert R Haley
1934 - 1979
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
18 October 1979

Herbert R. Haley, 45, 416 S. 3rd, died Saturday in Hennessey.

His service will be at 11 AM Friday in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Alfred Baldwin officiating. Burial will be in the Wannamaker Cemetery at Dover under direction of Russworm Funeral Home.

Haley had lived in Enid approximately 25 years. He attended school at Booker T. Washington in Dover.

Survivors include his mother, Mary Haley, Enid; seven daughters, Therasa Haley, Omaha, Nebraska, Herbline, Betty Jean, Bevely Ann, Hernyetta, Angie and Almedia Haley, all of Enid; five sons, Herbert Jr., Richard, Walter, Tommie and Nelson, all of Enid; three sisters, Mary Edna Haley, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mary Kinslow, Los Angeles, California, and Inez Phillips, Enid; four brothers, Lawrence and Sherman, both of Los Angeles, California, and Frank and Herman, both of Enid; and eight grandchildren.
 

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