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Lucille E (Shafer) Hix
Apr 15, 1906 - Aug 1980
Posted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
27 August 1980

Perry – Mrs. Leonard (Lucille) Hix, 74, died Wednesday in the Greenbrier Nursing Home, Enid.

A graveside service will be conducted at 3 PM Friday in Grace Hill Cemetery at Perry with the Rev. M. R. Work, minister of the First Christian Church of Perry, officiating. Arrangements are under direction of Parker Funeral Home, Perry.

Mrs. Hix was born April 15, 1906, in Bentonville, Arkansas, and married Leonard W. Hix in 1924 at Kieffer, Oklahoma. He died in 1956 at which time she moved to Springfield, Missouri. The couple had resided in the Orlando area.

Mrs. Hix was a member of the Orlando Christian Church and the Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Nancy) Anderson, Waukomis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Eddington and Mrs. Guy Peck, both of Springfield, Missouri; two grandchildren; and two great – grandchildren.   


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