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Novah Lovel Schwind

Novah was born September 16, 1924 and died March 30, 2000. He graduated from Ames High School in 1943. He was a Tech 4 in the U S Army during World War ll. He married Hazle Crawford in Ames on May 12, 1946. Hazle and Novah worked side by side in the farming business. In 1976, they opened the Novah Schwind Radio Shop in Enid. After Novah's death, Hazle operated the store until 2003.

Hazle and Novah played, worked and danced together. Hazle and Novah influenced three young men's lives, Hazle's brother, Teddy, who lived with them from 1st through 8th grades, Buck Campos and wife Jill Campos of Oxford, Mississippi, and Junior Kelley of Lake Texhoma.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge.

Novah is buried at Ames Cemetery


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