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© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Ida Mae Hart

???? ~ May 10, 1962 | Age 75

Services are pending at Fossett Funeral Home for Ida Mae Hart, 75, 234 W. Park, who died in an Enid nursing home Thursday afternoon after an extended illness.

Born in Fulton County, Illinois, she moved to Enid in 1901. She later moved to Iowa, returning to Enid in 1924, where she remained until her death.

She was a member of the Davis Park Christian church.

Her husband, Charles Samuel Hart preceded her in death in 1940 and one son Robert preceded her in death in 1929.

Survivors include one son, Charles, Enid; two daughters, Mrs. Traulline Zimmerman, Corpus Christi, Texas; Mrs. Catherine Arnole, Enid; one brother, Robert G. Hart, Wichita, Kansas; four sisters, Mrs. Della hitchenek, Mrs. Mella Duyer, Mrs. Kilna Charlam, Mrs. Ines Willholt, all of Enid, and 15 grandchildren. 


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