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Ollie Mae <I>Hedrick</I> Farver

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Ollie Mae Hedrick Farver

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24 Apr 2007 (aged 84)
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Edith, Coke County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ollie Mae Farver went to be with the Lord on April 24, 2007. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, April 27, 2007, at the Brownfield Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Randy Land officiating. Internment will follow at Paint Creek Cemetery in Robert Lee. Ollie Mae was born on Dec. 10, 1922, to William Frank and Mary Margaret "Maggie" Hedrick, in Maud, Okla. She attended various schools in Seminole County, Okla. She married Arlo Glenn in 1942.

They were in the restaurant business in Brownfield during the fifties. She later married Dale Farver, in 1964, in El Paso. Ollie was an artist and a photographer. She owned the White House Studio in El Paso during the early sixties. She loved art, children, nature, and animals to an extreme nature.

She would walk a block to keep a grasshopper out of danger. She was loved and will be missed by all those who knew her.

She is survived by a daughter, Judy Gorby; her husband Tom of Brownfield; two granddaughters, Pamela Young of Greenwood and Diana Newberry of Monahans; and four great grandchildren, Ryan and Kyle Young of Greenwood, and Brandi and Brittany Newberry of Monahans.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the American Alzheimer's Association, and the American Heart Association. Services are by Brownfield Funeral Home.
Ollie Mae Farver went to be with the Lord on April 24, 2007. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, April 27, 2007, at the Brownfield Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Randy Land officiating. Internment will follow at Paint Creek Cemetery in Robert Lee. Ollie Mae was born on Dec. 10, 1922, to William Frank and Mary Margaret "Maggie" Hedrick, in Maud, Okla. She attended various schools in Seminole County, Okla. She married Arlo Glenn in 1942.

They were in the restaurant business in Brownfield during the fifties. She later married Dale Farver, in 1964, in El Paso. Ollie was an artist and a photographer. She owned the White House Studio in El Paso during the early sixties. She loved art, children, nature, and animals to an extreme nature.

She would walk a block to keep a grasshopper out of danger. She was loved and will be missed by all those who knew her.

She is survived by a daughter, Judy Gorby; her husband Tom of Brownfield; two granddaughters, Pamela Young of Greenwood and Diana Newberry of Monahans; and four great grandchildren, Ryan and Kyle Young of Greenwood, and Brandi and Brittany Newberry of Monahans.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the American Alzheimer's Association, and the American Heart Association. Services are by Brownfield Funeral Home.


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