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Anna King Henley
© Enid Morning News
12-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Anna K. and Howard S. HENLEY

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


Cherokee – Mrs. Anna King Henley, 94, who had lived in Cherokee since 1920, died Monday in an Edmond hospital.

Her funeral will be at 2 PM Wednesday in the Grapes Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C. M. Wilson as the officiating minister.

Her body will lie in state in the funeral home until 1:30 PM Wednesday and the casket will not be opened afterward. Mrs. Henley will be buried in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery.

She was born in Crab Orchard, Kentucky, November 23, 1885, and moved to Norman with her parents in 1904. She attended the University of Oklahoma and then taught at Tuttle until her marriage to H. S. Henley July 20, 1909.

They established a home at Tuttle but moved to Cherokee in 1920. Mrs. Henley was a member of the First Christian Church at Cherokee, was a 60 – year member of the PEO and a 50 – year member of the Cherokee Book Lovers Club.

Mrs. King is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. H. (Mary) Haworth of Edmond; two sons, James Henley of Fullerton, California, and Robert Henley of Placerville, California; a sister, Elizabeth Jane King of Cherokee; eight grandchildren and three great – grandchildren. Her husband died June 1, 1958.

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