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Memorial Park Cemetery

Garfield County, Oklahoma


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Clifford E. Hyman


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: DogMama08


© Anderson~Burris Funeral Home
Enid, Oklahoma
July 2011

Clifford E. Hyman
December 6, 1945 ~ July 1, 2011


Clifford E. Hyman, age 65, was born to Thomas C. and Esther [Trent] Hyman on December 6, 1945, in Strong City OK and died July 1, 2011, in Enid OK.

Clifford graduated from Leedey High School in 1964, and then graduated from Southwestern University in 1969.

He worked as a case worker and administrator for the State of Oklahoma. Clifford was a member of First Nazarene Church.

He is survived by his brother Jerry Hyman of Okarche OK and niece Denise Saunders of Arkansas. Clifford was preceded in death by his parents and brother Thomas W. Hyman.

Anderson-Burris Funeral Home, Enid OK


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