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HAZEL ANN MINSHALL OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
Submitted by: Mallory Evans




HAZEL ANN MINSHALL SERVICES TUESDAY


Services for Hazel Ann Bennington Minshall, 69, of Tryon, who died Saturday in the home of her daughter in Chandler, will be held Tuesday in the Christian Union Church at 2:00 p.m.
The Rev. H. I. Jones will officiate with interment at the Tryon Cemetery.
Mrs. Minshall was born at Chandler on May 29, 1893.
She married Edgar W. Minshall at Chandler on September 13, 1911.
Mrs. Minshall has lived in and around Tryon all her life.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Kenneth and Clyde Minshall of Tryon; and Herschell Minshall of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Atwood of Oklahoma City; and Mrs. Vesta Reed of Chandler; one brother, Charles Bennington of Winfield, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Otha Beavers of Wichita Falls, Texas; Mrs. Della Kane of Tryon; and Mrs. Edith Finch of Oklahoma City; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Two brothers preceded Hazel in death.


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