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Lucy B. Hair
Submitted by: Janet Silks


Mrs. Lucy B. Hair 89, 812 E. Broadway, died late Tuesday in a local hospital. Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Chapel of Henninger-Allen Funeral Home with Dr. Jim H. Logsdon officiating. She will be buried in the Enid Cemetery.
Mrs. Hair was born in Kansas and moved with her parents to a farm southeast of Enid shortly after the opening of the Cherokee Strip. She and Oren C. Hair were married in 1906 near Sayre. They spent most of the remainder of their lives in the Enid area.
She is survived by two sons, Floyd of Enid and Claud of Lamont; three daughters, Mrs. H. G. (Ora Lee) McConnell, Mrs. Frances Gilbert, both of Blackwell, and Mrs. J E. (Phoebe) Silks, Lamont; 32 grandchildren 58 great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Jenny Culbertson, Boulder, Colorado. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1940; two sons and a daughter.


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