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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Joan Carolyn (Wagner) Hyatt

Joan Carolyn (Wagner) Hyatt
February 18, 1941 ~ November 6, 2018

Joan "Carolyn" Hyatt, 77, died November 6, 2018 in Oklahoma City, OK. She was born February 18, 1941 in Henryetta, OK to Mike and Ina "Christeen" Wagner. She married Leo D. Hyatt August 15, 1980 and they enjoyed 38 wonderful years together. Carolyn taught 1st & 2nd graders at Overholser Elementary school for 35 years.

Preceded in death by her parents, survivors include her loving husband, Leo; sons, Terry Hyatt and wife Catherine of Owasso, OK, Jerry Hyatt of Grove, OK, and Lynn Hyatt of Santa Barbara, CA; daughter, Kanda Keepers of Yukon, OK; 3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; and cousins, Patricia Mace of Henryetta, OK, S. Craig Munda of Edmond, OK, and Helen Mazzo of Lawton, OK.

Memorial services will be Monday, November 19, 10:00 am at Mercer-Adams Chapel. 


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