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Ethel Holloway Allen
© Enid Morning News
02-1989
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News

© Glenn

Ethel R. and Delbert H. ALLEN

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Lahoma – the funeral for Ethel Allen, 64, who died Thursday at Bass Baptist Hospital after an extended illness, will be at 2 PM Saturday at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Dan Wilson of Oakwood Christian church will officiate. Burial will follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, west of Meno.

The casket will be open until service time.

Ethel Holloway was born August 16, 1924, in Meno. She attended Ringwood schools and spent most of her life in Lahoma. In November 1941, she married Delbert Allen in Alva. He died July 21, 1976.

Surviving are three daughters, Dianna Ashby of Tonkawa, Donna Jantz of Lahoma and Helen Scheffe of Mulvane, Kansas; two sisters, Ruth Humphrey of Enid and Eunice Caldwell of Choctaw; four brothers, Olin Holloway and Acie Duncan, both of Enid, Jessie Duncan of Alva and Doyle Duncan of Des Moines, Iowa; and six granddaughters.

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