Ernest Lester Hodge, 63, of 2643 NW 12, died Sunday in Wesley Hospital. Services will be at 3 pm Wednesday in Hahn-Cook Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Hodge had been an Oklahoma City resident for 43 years, moving here from his birthplace in Chickasha. He had been employed by the City Bus Company for 40 years and was among the directors of its credit union board.
Hodge was a member of the NW 26 and Geraldine Church of Christ. A 32nd degree Mason, he was active in various branches of Masonry. He was a member of the Guthrie Consistory, and had Blue Lodge affiliation with Myrtle Lodge in Oklahoma City. He was also a member of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Mizapath Lodge 4.
Survivors include his wife, Lela, of the home; son, Chief Warrent Officer Ples Hill Hodge, stationed at a guided missile installation in Northfield, MN; his mother, Mrs J. F. Hodge, 2520 NW 23; two sisters, Mrs Goldia Link, 1637 1/2 NW 11; and Mrs Ora Vanhooser, 4428 N. Vermont; two brothers, Ross Hodge, 1701 NW 34; and Tilden Hodge, 3920 NW 11; and three grandchildren.
Ernest Lester Hodge, 63, of 2643 NW 12, died Sunday in Wesley Hospital. Services will be at 3 pm Wednesday in Hahn-Cook Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Hodge had been an Oklahoma City resident for 43 years, moving here from his birthplace in Chickasha. He had been employed by the City Bus Company for 40 years and was among the directors of its credit union board.
Hodge was a member of the NW 26 and Geraldine Church of Christ. A 32nd degree Mason, he was active in various branches of Masonry. He was a member of the Guthrie Consistory, and had Blue Lodge affiliation with Myrtle Lodge in Oklahoma City. He was also a member of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Mizapath Lodge 4.
Survivors include his wife, Lela, of the home; son, Chief Warrent Officer Ples Hill Hodge, stationed at a guided missile installation in Northfield, MN; his mother, Mrs J. F. Hodge, 2520 NW 23; two sisters, Mrs Goldia Link, 1637 1/2 NW 11; and Mrs Ora Vanhooser, 4428 N. Vermont; two brothers, Ross Hodge, 1701 NW 34; and Tilden Hodge, 3920 NW 11; and three grandchildren.
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