ELVA ARMINDA HURST OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
ELVA ARMINDA HURST
1907 - 1998
Lifelong Warwick resident Elva Arminda Ulrich Hurst died Friday in Meeker at the age of 91.Mrs. Hurst was born July 30, 1907, in Luther, to Samuel Harve and Rose Lela Williams Ulrich.She married Ray W. Hurst on October 24, 1923, in Chandler.She was a Baptist.Survivors include two sons, Don Hurst of Shawnee; Bobby Hurst of Warwick; three daughters, Peggy Hopkins of Chandler; Bonnie Rattray of Tulsa; Marie Kemble of Slidell, Louisiana; a sister, Rose Mahaney of Shreveport, Louisiana; fifteen grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren and several other relatives and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1972; two sons, Ray "R.J." Hurst, Billy Gene Hurst; four brothers and three sisters.Services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Chandler with the Rev. A. J. Frank Jr. officiating.Burial will be at Oak Park Cemetery.Published August 8, 1998.
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