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© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


RoseAnn (Brockman) Hays

Roseann (Brockman) Hays
July 26, 1943 ~ November 18, 1999

Saltville, Virginia – a Memorial service for Roseann Brockman Hays, 56, will be 10 AM Monday at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, Enid. A second Memorial service will be conducted at 6 PM Monday at the D. R. Anderson Funeral Home in Saltville. The Rev. Dan Jividen will officiate. The family will receive friends from 5 to 6 PM Monday at the funeral home.

She was born July 26, 1943, in Bison and died Thursday, November 18, 1999, at Smyth County Community Hospital in Marion, Virginia.

Surviving are two daughters, Annette Allison of Saltville and Lee Ann Pelfrey of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; three brothers, Don Brockman of Enid, Bill Brockman of Texas and Dave Brockman of Yukon; two sisters, Reta Milligan of Florida and Monica Stinnett of Enid; and four grandchildren. 


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