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Submitted by: Tim Dotterer


Harold Benson Endsley

June 26, 1916 ~ November 1, 1994

Houston, Texas - Funeral services for Harold Benson Endsley, 78, Houston, were held November 4 at Brookside Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Brookside Memorial Park. He died November 1, 1994, in Houston.

He was born June 26, 1916, in Ponca, Arkansas. In 1938 he married Elsie Taylor of Cherokee. She died in 1990. They lived on a farm near Cherokee for 18 to 20 years, then moved to Houston where he was a mechanic until retirement.

He is survived by a daughter, Caroline Endsley, Oklahoma City; two sons, Bill of Overland Park, Kansas, and Jim of Houston; two sisters, Imogene Hamlin, Pawhuska and Naomi Lockhart, Forgan; three brothers, Max of Houston, Clyde of Pawhuska and Billie of Oklahoma City; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by a son Jack in 1978.

Don and Ruth Taylor Matthis of Cherokee, brother- and sister-in-law of Endsley, attended the services.


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