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Charlene D. Herren
© Enid Morning News
01-1980
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Glenn

D. Charlene and Sylvester HERREN

Alva Cemetery


Wiley, Colorado – Services for Charlene D. Herren, 45, will be at 2 PM Tuesday in the Wharton Funeral Chapel, Alva.

The Rev. Francis McKinney, pastor of the Alva Friends Church, will conduct the rites. Burial will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery.

Mrs. Herren died Friday in a Denver hospital.

She was born December 2, 1934, in Alva where she attended school.

The former Charlene Parker, she married Bud Herren. The couple lived in Wiley for the past 12 years.

She was preceded in death by her father.

Survivors include her husband, Bud, of the home; one daughter, Deborah, Wiley; one son, Douglas, Wiley; her mother, Mrs. Lela Parker, Syracuse, Kansas; two sisters, Willa Jean Kutz, Ft. Worth, Texas, LaDonna Johnson, Hatton, North Dakota; one brother, Donald, McClave, Colorado.

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