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Major County, Oklahoma



Susan Lucile Hicks
© Enid Morning News
09-1999
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

S. Lucillel HICKS

Orion Cemetery


A graveside service for Susan Lucile Hicks, 93, will be 2 PM Monday in Orion Cemetery, west of Fairview. The Rev. David Mendenhall will officiate. Arrangements are by Wentworth's Mortuary, Carmen.

She was born November 9, 1905, in Kay County, near Tonkawa, to Henry and Maude White Smith and died Friday, September 3, 1999, at University Nursing Center, Enid.

She graduated from Cleo Springs high school and was a teacher in Major County rural schools. She held a lifetime teacher's certificate from Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

After she married, she moved to Kentucky and continued to teach. She later moved to Dayton, Ohio, and was employed by Dayton Tire and Rubber as a laboratory technician. She moved to Enid in 1988. The last five years, she was a resident of University Nursing Center.

Surviving are two sisters, Evelyn Brobst and Maggie McNatt, both of Enid; and one brother, Kenneth Warner of Bethany.

She was preceded in death by three husbands and six brothers.

Memorials but be made to Orion Cemetery or University Nursing Center.

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