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© Glenn

Donna M. and Raymond W. HEJDUK

Covington Cemetery


Donna M. Hejduk
© Enid News and Eagle
08-13-2008
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre



The funeral for Donna M. Hejduk, 72, of Enid, will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008, at Anderson - Burris Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Steve Meier will officiate. Burial will be in Covington Cemetery.

She was born Aug. 27, 1935, in Rock Springs, Wyo., to Tony and Mae Downing Retel and died Monday, Aug. 11, 2008, in Enid.

She attended Rock Springs schools.

She married Raymond W. Hejduk May 5, 1997, in Miami. They made their home in Enid. She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Surviving are her husband, Raymond, of the home ; four sons, Tom Tanfield of Rawlins, Wyo., Anthony Tanfield of Billings, Mont., David Hejduk and Dennis Hejduk, both of Rowlins; three daughters, Tammie Logan of Rawlins, Diane Tanfield Dolph of Glen Burnie, Md., and Suzan Tanfield of Ohio; two brothers, Larry Retel of Green Bay, Wisc., and Anthony Retel of Mo.; one sister, Joanna Stevens of Prescott, Ariz.; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Garber Ambulance.

Condolences may be made online at ab@andersonburris.com.




Raymond Hejduk
© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory
07-2019
Submitted by: Glenn

© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory


October 25, 1934 - July 12, 2019

Celebration of Life service for Raymond (Bud) Hejduk, 84 of Enid, will be 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in the Anderson-Burris Funeral Home Chapel with Debra Hobson officiating. Burial with military honors by the U.S. Army will follow in the Covington Cemetery under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

Raymond was born October 25, 1934, at Chiles, KS, to Jim and Georgia (Dicke) Hejduk, and passed away Friday, July 12, 2019, at his home in Breckenridge. He grew up in the KS, and Garber area, and served in the U.S. Army until 1962. He lived in Lenexa, KS for a time, then moved to Rawlins, WY in 1979. Raymond was a truck driver for same oil company, and retired after 32 years, from Williams Natural Gas. He married Donna Retel on May 5, 1997, and they made their home in Haysville, KS and later Breckenridge, OK. He enjoyed fishing, woodworking, hunting, and playing cards and games.

He is survived by his children; David Hejduk and wife Tammy of Rawlins, WY, Suzan Tanfield of Ohio, Tom Tanfield of the Phillipines, Tammie Logan and husband Jim of Fort Mohave, AZ, Anthony Tanfield of TX, Diane Tanfield of Glen Burnie, MD, four sisters, Lillie Kaiser and husband Raymond of Covington, Lola Mae Johnson of Waynoka, Betty Jean Burns and husband Bob of Monte Vista, CO, Mary Ruth Hejduk of Covington, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, son Dennis, and brothers Donald and Jimmy.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Hospice Circle of Love.

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