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© Amarillo Globe-News
29 Jan. 1998


Louise W. Hanna

???? ~ Jan. 29, 1998 | Age 94

LAWTON, Okla. - Louise W. Hanna, 94, a former Amarillo resident, died Thursday, Jan. 29, 1998.

Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Saturday in Llano Cemetery in Amarillo with the Rev. Chester O'Brien, Baptist minister, officiating. Arrangements were by Becker Funeral Home of Lawton.

Mrs. Hanna was born in Oklahoma City. She lived in Canadian, Texas, until 1957 when she moved to Amarillo. She was a homemaker and member of Oakdale Christian Church. She had been a Lawton resident for eight years.

She married Milton J. Hanna in 1922 at Reydon, Okla. He died in 1968.

Survivors include a son, Wilford Hanna of Amarillo; two daughters, Vivian Fritsch of Lawton and Virginia Sellers of Odessa; eight grandchildren; and 13 greatgrandchildren.


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