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Verna Bernell Uhl
© Enid News and Eagle
09-2004
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Glenn

Jim and Verna UHL

Freedom Cemetery


The funeral for Verna Bernell Uhl, 88, will be 2 PM Monday at Wharton Funeral Chapel, Alva. Landis Trekell and Harold Wanger will officiate. Burial will follow in Freedom Cemetery.

She was born June 2, 1916, at her parents homestead north of Camp Houston to Mabel Hicks in William Henry Stewart Sr. and died Sunday, September 26, 2004, in Melborne, Florida.

She attended Houston Valley grade school.

She married James Henry "Jim" Uhl July 18, 1935, in Buffalo. They made their home in Freedom and spent a brief time in California before moving to Alva in 1951. He died October 3, 2002.

Surviving are many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim, four sisters and five brothers.

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