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Ann Hurst Overstreet
© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home
08-2005
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Ann Hurst Overstreet, age 64, passed away Thursday, August 11, 2005, at her home in Enid. She was born on March 17, 1941, in Oklahoma City.

She graduated from O.S.U. in 1963. In 1989, she graduated from Tulsa University Law School. After moving to Enid, she was a partner in the Law Firm of Elliott, Enabnit, Newby, Ezzell and Overstreet.

Ann is survived by: her husband, Fred; son, David Fisher of Broken Arrow; daughters, Julie Ledford of Highland Village, TX, and Valerie Browning of Stoughton, WI; and 9 grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, August 13, 2005, at Central Christian Church, with Rev. Don Johnson officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, with arrangements by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Enid YWCA or Hospice Circle of Love.

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