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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Opal (Crabbs) Andrews

May, 1906 ~ October 17, 1996


Harris County, Texas
Memorial Oaks Cemetery, Houston

Enid Morning News
October 1996

Houston, Texas – Memorial services for Opal Crabbs Andrews, 90, will be at 4:30 PM Monday at Pines Presbyterian Church, Houston. Burial will follow in Memorial Oaks Cemetery.

She was born in Enid in 1906 and died Thursday, October 17, 1996.

She was a resident of Houston for 40 years.

She is survived by a daughter, Carolyn Holland of Houston; one brother, Olen Crabbs of San Diego, California; one sister, Ona Mae Crabbs Sides of Enid; three grandchildren five great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband.

Memorial contributions may be made to Houston Junior Women's Club, 611 Shartle Circle, Houston, TX 77024.


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