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Glendora Wade Hammer Harting © Enid News and Eagle Published 11-16-2012 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Glendora was born in Iola, Kan., on Nov. 29, 1921, to Melbourne Wade and Mary May Strong Fuller and died Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, at Greenbrier Nursing Home, Enid.
She graduated from Enid High School in 1938, and attended Oklahoma State University in the 1960s.
Glendora worked in an airplane assembly plant during WWII.
She married John J. Hammer Sept. 19, 1947. Following his death in 1967, she married Eugene H. Harting in Marshall on Oct. 3, 1971.
Glendora was a member of Eastern Star, Women’s Aglow International, and American Red Angus Association. She was a longtime member of First Christian Church of Marshall and most recently became a member of Enid First Assembly of God Church.
Glendora is survived by three sons, Jeff Hammer and wife Barbara of Yukon, Vance Hammer and wife Carla of Marshall, and Doug Hammer and wife Beth of Independence, Mo.; one brother, William Fuller and wife June of Purcell; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by both husbands and one granddaughter, Ashley Brooke Hammer.
Memorial donations may be made through the funeral home in her name to Marshall Fire and EMS.
(Submitted by family)
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