Final services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Walter (Lucille) Hardy, who died in a local hospital Tuesday morning following a brief illness.
Rev. Glenn C. Welnart and Rev. Foy Conrad will officiate. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
A native of Collinsville, Illinois, Mrs. Hardy came to Oklahoma in 1909 living first at Kremlin. She was married September 1, 1918 To Walter S. Hardy, Enid. The family moved to North Enid in 1957 and had lived there since.
She was a member of the Medthodist Church of Kremlin.
Survivors include her widower, Walter S. Hardy, of the home; four daughters, Mrs Forest "Tola" Jenkins and Mrs. John "Lee" Wuerflein, both of Kremlin, Mrs. Arthur "Frances" Johnson, Hunter, and Mrs. LeRayne "Helen" Tefft, north of Enid; three brothers, Oliver Malter, Lamont, Leroy Malter, Enid, and William J. Malter, Wichita, Kansas, one sister, Mrs. Peter "Thelma" Toews, Enid; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Friends who wish to do so, may contribute to the Heart Fund of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The Henninger Allen Funeral Home will act as custodian of this fund.
Pall bearers will be Henry Toews, Henry Henrichs, Ray Brown, Herman Wuerflein, John Kaiser and Bernard Hermanski, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be Frank Johnson, Tuck Smith, Frank Hammond, Claude Darling, John Ediger, Fred Phillips, Fred Randolph, Dan Coakley, Walter Ingham, Ewald Miller, Bernard Hermanski, Sr., LeRoy Tefft, Carlton Rathmel and Gene Warnock.
Final services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Walter (Lucille) Hardy, who died in a local hospital Tuesday morning following a brief illness.
Rev. Glenn C. Welnart and Rev. Foy Conrad will officiate. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
A native of Collinsville, Illinois, Mrs. Hardy came to Oklahoma in 1909 living first at Kremlin. She was married September 1, 1918 To Walter S. Hardy, Enid. The family moved to North Enid in 1957 and had lived there since.
She was a member of the Medthodist Church of Kremlin.
Survivors include her widower, Walter S. Hardy, of the home; four daughters, Mrs Forest "Tola" Jenkins and Mrs. John "Lee" Wuerflein, both of Kremlin, Mrs. Arthur "Frances" Johnson, Hunter, and Mrs. LeRayne "Helen" Tefft, north of Enid; three brothers, Oliver Malter, Lamont, Leroy Malter, Enid, and William J. Malter, Wichita, Kansas, one sister, Mrs. Peter "Thelma" Toews, Enid; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Friends who wish to do so, may contribute to the Heart Fund of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The Henninger Allen Funeral Home will act as custodian of this fund.
Pall bearers will be Henry Toews, Henry Henrichs, Ray Brown, Herman Wuerflein, John Kaiser and Bernard Hermanski, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be Frank Johnson, Tuck Smith, Frank Hammond, Claude Darling, John Ediger, Fred Phillips, Fred Randolph, Dan Coakley, Walter Ingham, Ewald Miller, Bernard Hermanski, Sr., LeRoy Tefft, Carlton Rathmel and Gene Warnock.
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