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Zola Lena Hendricks
03-2001
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Zola Lena HENDRICKS

Alva Cemetery


Alva – A graveside service for Zola Lena Hendricks, 86, will be 11 AM Tuesday in Alva Municipal Cemetery. Dean Hendricks will officiate. Arrangements are by Marshall Funeral Home.

She was born January 22, 1915, in Alva to Simon Alfred and Cecil Rose Hendricks and died Friday, March 9, 2001, at Share Medical Center, Alva.

She graduated from Alva High School and Northwestern Oklahoma State University. She was a retired music teacher. She taught in several schools, the last being in Lolita, Texas. She moved back to Alva approximately 10 years ago. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lolita and played violin in the orchestra at Victoria, Texas, for several years.

Surviving are one brother, Dean Hendricks of Edmond; and one sister, Erma Freda Peterson of Elkhart, Kansas.

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