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Elnora Harmon Hayes
© Enid Morning News
08-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Paul Shaw

Elnora HAYES

Liberty Cemetery


Waynoka – Services for Elnora Harmon Hayes, 66, will be at 2 PM Thursday in the Waynoka Church of Christ. Mike Marsalis, pastor, will conduct the rites. Burial will be in Liberty Cemetery in Major County.

Mrs. Hayes died Monday in an Enid hospital.

Born October 14, 1912 in Major County, she married Earnest Thomas Hayes, September 17, 1930 in North Dakota. He died in 1975.

Mrs. Hayes moved to Waynoka in 1940 and lived there until 1953 when she went to Wichita, Kansas. She returned to Waynoka in 1967.

Survivors include one son, Vernon Leroy, Waynoka; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Riley and Mrs. Eva Sutherland, both of Waynoka.

Marshall Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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