She earned her degree in education from OU and taught school in Midwest City. On June 28, 1952 she married William Forrest McIntire, who preceded her in death after 50 years of marriage. They were longtime members of Bible Presbyterian Church in Collingswood, N.J. They were privileged to travel extensively, with Hazelโs most memorable trips being to the Holy Land and Kenya.
She is survived by her brother-in-law, Ray Watkins, nieces Sandy Largo (Rich) and Gail Turner (Carl), nephews Randal Watkins (Donna) and Ed Watkins (Debbi). Several nieces and nephews from Forrestโs side of the family, as well as numerous great and great, great nieces and nephews remain.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her sisters Alma Fowler and Jo Watkins, in addition to her brother-in-law Sherman Fowler and one nephew, Richard Fowler.
Services under the direction of Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Directors, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
She earned her degree in education from OU and taught school in Midwest City. On June 28, 1952 she married William Forrest McIntire, who preceded her in death after 50 years of marriage. They were longtime members of Bible Presbyterian Church in Collingswood, N.J. They were privileged to travel extensively, with Hazelโs most memorable trips being to the Holy Land and Kenya.
She is survived by her brother-in-law, Ray Watkins, nieces Sandy Largo (Rich) and Gail Turner (Carl), nephews Randal Watkins (Donna) and Ed Watkins (Debbi). Several nieces and nephews from Forrestโs side of the family, as well as numerous great and great, great nieces and nephews remain.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her sisters Alma Fowler and Jo Watkins, in addition to her brother-in-law Sherman Fowler and one nephew, Richard Fowler.
Services under the direction of Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Directors, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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