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Marvin S. Hayes
© Enid Morning News
10-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Iola K. and Marvin S. HAYES

Del Norte Cemetery


Marvin S. Hayes, 61, prominent Drummond farmer and stockman, died Monday morning at an Enid hospital. He was born and reared in the Drummond community and lived all his life there.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 PM in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Morgan and Rev. Ron S. Nofziger officiating. Burial will be in the Del Norte Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

He married the former Iola K. Lehenbaurer on October 14, 1930 at Drummond. He was preceded in death by his mother and one son.

Survivors include: his wife, Iola, of the home north of Drummond; two sons, Frederick L. Hayes, Drummond, and Edward Hayes, Louisville, Kentucky; his father, T. Z. Hayes, Enid; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Eifert, Waukomis, and Mrs. Louis Litchenberg, southeast of Enid.

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