Louis Loren Melendy © Enid News and Eagle 5-7-2010 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
ENID — The funeral for Louis Loren Melendy, 82, of Tulsa, formerly of Hartshorne, will be 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 2010, at Brumley-Mills Funeral Home Chapel, Hartshorne. The Rev. Jason Wilson will officiate. Burial will be in Sulphur Cemetery.
He was born Jan. 8, 1928, near Hennessey to John Clark and Helen Katherine Krebs Melendy and died Tuesday, May 4, 2010, in Tulsa.
He attended the Oklahoma School for the Deaf in Sulphur. Following graduation he worked for Cordry Cleaners, Hennessey.
He married Laverne Sirmans Aug. 18, 1951, in Hartshorne.
They lived in Hartshorne and McAlester, where he worked in two different dry cleaners. They moved to Tulsa, where he worked for Tulsa Generator and Alternator until his retirement. He was a member of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church and the Tulsa Deaf Community Senior Citizens.
Surviving are three brothers, Dale Melendy and Allen Melendy, both of Hennessey, and Max Melendy of San Antonio; three sisters, Dorothy Hawk of Hennessey, Betty Gritz of Springfield, Mo., and Mary Hampton of Versailles, Mo.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Laverne, three half-sisters and one half-brother.
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