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Evangeline G "Angie" (Tennis) Hale
1898 - Aug 1979
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
22 August 1979

Kingfisher – Mrs. George (Angie) Hale, 81, died Wednesday in Kingfisher. Her service will be at 10:30 AM Saturday in Sanders Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lonnie Lee officiating.

Burial will be in Kingfisher Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, George; five sons, Marion, Kingfisher; Elden, Oklahoma City; Amos, Canoga Park, California; Calvin, Spokane, Washington; and Norman Ray, Aberdeen, South Dakota; four daughters, Dorothy Lietner, Wilma Garms and Ardith Parsons, all of Kingfisher, and Norma Ruth Calavan, Warner; four sisters, Norma Edwards, Kingfisher, Mabel Pugh, Phoenix, Arizona, Lillie Billingham, Houston, Texas, and Bertha Harmon, Pomona, California; 24 grandchildren; and 17 great – grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Medical Foundation, Heart Fund.
 
Note:
Daughter of William Samuel & Laura Clarebell (Westbury) Tennis


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