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Norma Henry
© Enid Morning News
05-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. E. V. (Norma) Henry, 52, 515 N. Fifth, died Tuesday evening in a local hospital after becoming suddenly ill while playing golf. Her service will be Friday at 2 PM in Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Doctor Lloyd H. Lambert officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Henry was born March 18, 1926, at Driftwood. She attended the Enid school system and was formerly employed by Evans Drug Company. The former Norma May, she married E. V. (Hank) Henry July 10, 1949.

Mrs. Henry was a member of the Meadowlake Ladies Golf Association.

Survivor include her husband, Hank; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Vickers, Villa Park, California, and Mrs. Dick (Jamie) Newkirk, Enid; four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Frank, Tulsa, and Mrs. Roberta Wadsworth, Tampa, Florida.

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