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Robert Harry
Nov 14, 1895 - Jan 11, 1971
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
Date of Death:  January 11, 1971

Robert Harry, 75, 324 W. Park, died in an Enid hospital Monday, following a short illness. Services will be held in the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home at 10 AM Thursday, with Rev. Frank Fotoplos officiating.

Burial will be in the Union Church Cemetery, northeast of Hennessey.

Harry was born November 14, 1895, in Hennessey, and later owned a farm east of town. After moving to Enid, he was employed at the Gold Spot Dairy, retiring May 14, 1962.

Survivors are his wife, Beulah, of the home; one son, Joy E. Brown, of Slidell, Louisiana; one sister, Mrs. Mary Haymaker, Enid; five grandchildren; and one sister – in – law, Mrs. Anna Harry, of Hennessey. One son, James E. Brown, of Enid, a sister, Mrs. Lizzy Phillips, of Orlando, and a brother, Will Harry, preceded him in death.
 

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