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© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Harold David Hennigh

January 12, 1915 ~ December 13, 1981

Laverne – Funeral services for Harold David Hennigh, 68 year old Beaver County farmer – rancher, will be at 11:30 AM Saturday in the Seeger Funeral Home Chapel in Laverne with the Rev. Ken Jerome, pastor of the first Baptist Church, officiating.

Hennigh will be buried in the Englewood, Kansas, Cemetery.

Hennigh died Sunday in his home of an apparent heart attack. He was born January 12, 1915, at Farmington, Kansas, the son of Mabel and Willis David Hennigh. He graduated from Englewood high school and spent his adult life in farming and ranching.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Urchen Hennigh and Raphel Hennigh. Survivors are his wife Ida of the home; a son Barry Hennigh of Center, Colorado; two daughters, Ada Bothell, Pueblo, Colorado, and Barbara Lind, Bucky, Arizona; a brother, Nelson Hennigh, Englewood; two sisters, Lorene Beckham, Bartlesville, and Minnie Thomas, Tulsa; and 10 grandchildren. 


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