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Hannah A. Bender
© The Wichita Falls Record News
Wichita Falls, Texas 31 May 1980
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Burkburnett (special) -- Graveside services for Hannah A. Bender 83, who died Thursday in a Wichita Falls nursing home, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday in Kiowa Cemetery in Hammon, Oklahoma.
The Reverend Bart Montgomery, pastor of Hammon first Baptist Church, will officiate. Owens & Brumley Funeral Home of burkburnett, Texas has charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Bender was born January 22, 1897, in Hammon and had lived in the Burkburnett area since 1912. She was a member of the Holiness Church.
Survivors include two sons, C. C. and Eugene J. Bender, both of Randlett, Oklahoma; two daughters, Jessie May White of Phoenix, AZ, and Effie Bell Watson of San Jose, California; a brother, Charlie C. Dykes of Skelleytown, Texas; seven grandchildren and nine great greatgrandchildren.


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