Services for Fannie Gertrude Hanna, 97 of Minco were held on Monday, November 13, 2006, 3 pm at the Minco First Baptist Church with Rev. Curtis Robertson of the Canaan Baptist Church of Minco.
Fannie Gertrude Hanna was born on October 13, 1909 in Atoka County to Thomas Webster and Amanda Belle (Reasor) Renfroe and died Saturday, November 11, 2006 at Yukon.
She lived most all of her life in the Minco community and was a member of the Hazel Dell Baptist Church of Minco.
She was a member of the Hazel Dell Home Extension Group, and a member of the Royal Neighbors.
Fannie married David Joe Hanna on November 21, 1928 at Chickasha.
She taught Sunday school at Center View Baptist Church for many years and loved attending church and played the piano at Hazel Dell for many years.
She was preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Amanda Renfroe; Husband: Dave Hanna on August 15, 1995.
She is survived by her daughter Ophelia Liebscher of El Reno; one grandson: Kevin Meyers and wife Diane; three great grandchildren: Amy and husband Charlie Glass of Rush Springs, Christopher Meyers of Minco, Amanda Jo Meyers of El Reno; one great great granddaughter: Hanna Cheyenne Glass of Rush Springs.
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