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Hazel Kruse
© Enid Morning News
08-1974
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: Jan. 5, 1918
Death: Aug. 12, 1974

Mrs. Walter G. (Hazel) Kruse, 56, 2109 W. Cherokee, died Monday in a local hospital. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church where her funeral will be at 2 PM Thursday. Pastor Kenneth E. Wade and Pastor A. Meitler will officiate, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

The Fossett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The body will lie in state in the church from 1 PM until service time and the casket will remain closed after the service. Mrs. Kruse's family has suggested the American Cancer Society or St. Paul's Lutheran Church as suitable memorials. Contributions in her memory may be left with the church office or the funeral home.

Mrs. Kruse was born and grew up in Benington, attended schools in Dallas, Texas, and moved to Garber in 1938. She and Walter G. Kruse were married November 24, 1940, in Enid and he died August 20, 1964. She was also predeceased by a brother, a sister and a grand child.

Mrs. Kruse had lived in Enid since 1940 and was store manager for the W. T. Grant Company for 15 years.

Her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Delores) Pralle, Thornton, Colorado, and Mrs. A. P. (Beverly) Maleske he of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five brothers, Roy Morris and D. L. Morris of Towanda, Kansas, Tildon Morris, Temple City, California, Elbert Morris, Peabody, Kansas, and Tom Morris, Sharon, Pennsylvania; two sisters, Mrs. Verlie Berry of Towanda and Mrs. Arline Gillmin, Peabody; four grandchildren.

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