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© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma July 8, 2007 October 30, 1906 ~ July 5, 2007 A graveside service for Ruth Genevieve Hudson, age 100 will be held, Monday July 9, 2007 at 9:00 am in Memorial Park Cemetery. Dr C. Jarrell Tyson will officiate. Arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Ruth was born October 30, 1906 in Iola, KS to Forest and Ethel Williams and died, Thursday, July 5, 2007. in Bedford, TX. She graduated from Sand Springs High School in 1923. She attended Tulsa University, North Western University and Wichita University. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Tulsa University. She won first place in Voice at Oklahoma University in 1923 in a high school contest. As a teacher, she taught in Sand Springs, Tulsa, and Blackwell, OK and in Wichita, KS. She taught for 45 years in public schools in the music department. She directed church choirs in Blackwell, OK and Wichita, KS. She broadcasted from KUOC from 1930-1931 in Tulsa. She was inducted into the Oklahoma Education Hall of Fame, June 1994. Ruth was a member of the Eastern Star in Blackwell, OK, and the music fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota. She did volunteer work in Enid, OK at St Mary’s Hospital from 1982-1990. She played the organ for chapel services at the Methodist Home. She played piano solos for Parkinson’s Sunday School Class at First Methodist Church and at Greenbrier’s Nursing Home the first Monday of every month. She is survived by her step daughter, Marcia Frazier of CA; two grandsons, Tim Frazier and Scott Frazier of CA; three great grandsons, Derek, Nathan and Michael ;and two great granddaughters, Barbara and Karen Ruth. |

© Enid Morning News Enid, Oklahoma February 1968 November 22, 1948 ~ February 24, 1968 Full military rites for Pfc Robert Hudson, 19, 514 N. 15th, who was killed while on patrol in Vietnam, will be at 2 PM Friday, in the Bible Baptist Church with the Rev Scotty Alexander, Houston, Texas, and the Rev T. A. Chick, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Private Hudson was born November 22, 1947 and attended Coolidge elementary school, Longfellow Junior High School and Enid High School. He enlisted in the Army January 16, 1967. He had been in Vietnam since December 1967 and was an infantry man with the 20th Infantry, 11th Brigade, American Division. Survivors include his parents, Albert and Vera Hudson, Enid; four brothers, David Hudson of the home; Melvin Bacher, Carrier; Chris Bacher, with the U. S. Navy and Donald Hudson, Shreveport., Louisiana; three sisters, Barbara Patrick, Wichita Falls, Texas; Helen Sue Decker, Enid, and Edna Fay Maness, and his grandmother, Mrs. Edna Zander, Enid.
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© Enid Morning News Enid, Oklahoma October 1982 October 1982 ~ October 1982 Angela Christina Hudson was born Wednesday, October 13, 1982, in a local hospital but did not live. She is survived by her mother, Sheila Hudson, Enid; grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ronnie Tunnell, Enid; great grandparents, Ralph Trower, Cora Drake, and Mr and Mrs Thomas Tunnell, all of Clovis, New Mexico. Graveside services and burial will be at 3:30 PM Friday in Babyland at Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev Roger Prillhart will officiate. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. |
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