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Erma Isabell (Witt) & Coe Fields Hawk
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Lyon Valley Cemetery
Hennessey,  Kingfisher County, OK

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Obit for Erma Submitted by: Ann Weber
Oct 8, 1903 - May 16, 1986

Enid Morning News        Unknown Date

Died 16 May 1986

HENNESSEY - Erma Hawk, 82, died Friday at a Hennessey care center. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Union Chapel Church, east of Hennessey, with the Rev. Joseph L. Stubbs officiating.

Burial will be at Lyon Valley Cemetery, directed by Cordry and  Son Funeral Home. The casket will remain closed after the service.

Mrs. Hawk was born Oct. 8, 1903, in Kingfisher County, near Hennessey. She attended schools in that area, graduating from Hennessey High School in 1922. She then attended Central State College in Edmond and taught school in the Hennessey area. On April 2, 1927, she married Coe Hawk. They lived on a farm east of Hennessey until retiring two years ago and moving into the town of Hennessey.  Mrs. Hawk was a member of the Christian Union Church.

Survivors include her husband, Coe; two sons, Floyd Ray Hawk, Stillwater, and Ira Lee Hawk, Lawton; a daughter, Doris May Schulz, Hennessey; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and a sister, Nina Hawk, Iola, Kan.
She was preceded in death by a brother, four sisters and three infant sons.

Memorials in her name may be made to the Gideons or for research of alzheimer's disease.
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Obit for Coe Fields Hawk by Jo Aguirre
Sep 30, 1901 - Mar 15, 1996

© Enid Morning News and Enid Daily Eagle 

HENNESSEY - The funeral for Coe Fields Hawk, 94, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Union Chapel Church, with Brother L. R. Babcock officiating.  Burial will be at Lyon Valley Cemetery under the direction of Cordry Sisson Funeral Home, Hennessey.

The casket will be open from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Union Chapel Church.  

He was born Sept. 30, 1901, northeast of Hennessey to Ira Johnson and Edith Mary Fields Hawk and died Friday, March 15, 1996 at Hennessey Care Center.
 
He was a member of Union Chapel Church and the Hennessey Senior Citizens Care Center.  He married Erma Isabell Witt on April 2, 1927, in Enid.  She preceded him in death on May 16, 1986.  They lived on the farm where he was born.
 
He is survived by two sons, Floyd, of Stillwater, and Ira, of Lawton; one daughter, Doris, of Bison; two brothers, Orville, of Iola, KS., and Carl of Titusville, FL.; three sisters, Pearl DeWitt, of Topeka, KS., Reta Ernsbarger, of Butler, MO., and Trula Still of Canyon City, CO.; his companion Jewel Jordan, of Hennessey; nine grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren.  

Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by three sons and one sister.  

Memorials may be made to the Hennessey Senior Citizens Center, Hospice Circle of Love, Union Chapel Church or Gideon Bibles. 


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