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Dora Anna Barnes
© Brown Funeral Homes (now Brown-Cummings Funeral Home of Enid)
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Ann A.

Dora Anna BARNES

Memorial Park Cemetery


Funeral serices will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Coalgate Church of Christ for Mrs. Lee (Dora Anna) Barnes, 83, former resident of Noble County, who died Thursday in Mary Hurley hospital in Coalgate. Another service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Brown funeral chapel in Enid with burial to follow in Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid. Doyle Harris will be the officiating minister.

Mrs. Barnes was born Sept. 3, 1886, in Rush County Kan. She lived south of Perry until 1961 when she moved to Coalgate at the death of her husband to live with a daughter, Mrs. James Sallee.

Survivors include three sons, James Walton Barnes and Lawrence Barnes, both of Enid, and Lee Edwin Barnes, Argonia Kan.; five daughters, Mrs. Wanda Garfield, Owing Mill, Md., Mrs. Arvesta Berry, Calremore, Miss Faye Barnes, Tulsa, Mrs. Naomi Beaman, San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Nadine Sallee of Coalgate; 22 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Other survivors include two brothers, S.S. Hicks, Joshua Tree, Calif., and Leon Hicks, Cleveland, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Ada Wiehe, Perry.


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