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Hazen Lee McKee
© Enid Morning News
03-1969
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Ann A.

Hazen Lee McKEE

Memorial Park Cemetery


Funeral services for Hazen L. McKee, 74, who died at his home at 1215 E. Elm Monday morning following a lengthy illness, will be at 2 PM Thursday in Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel.

President David L. Shields of the Mormon Church will officiate and burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

McKee was born in Troy, Iowa, and moved to Oklahoma as a young boy. He and Asenath Ward were married November 29, 1924, in Arkansas City, Kansas, and moved to Enid in 1925.

McKee was a former law enforcement officer and worked at several years as a deputy sheriff under the late Lelon Coyle.

He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion. His parents preceded him in death.

Survivors are his wife Asenath of the home; three brothers, Carroll McKee, Cornell, California, Jack McKee, Wichita, Kansas, and Percy McKee, Fulsom, California; two sisters, Mrs. C. C. (Dot) England, Enid and Mrs. Ruth Ellerby, Auburn, California.

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