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Henry F "Hank" Ludwig
Jan 15, 1912 - Oct 7, 1989
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
October 1989

Graveside service for Henry L. Ludwig Jr., 77, who died Saturday at Bass Hospital, will be at 11 AM Tuesday at the Lyon Valley Cemetery, Hennessey, with the Rev. James Underwood officiating. Arrangements are by Cordry and Son Funeral Home.

He was born January 15, 1912, in Hennessey, grew up East of Hennessey and graduated from Hennessey high school in 1931. He married Ruth Doza January 15, 1936, in Kingfisher. He moved to Enid in 1949. He was a Mason and a Shriner.

Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Karen Kline of Richardson, Texas, and Barbara Gordon of Enid; two sisters, Fairy Henson of Buchanan, Michigan, and Eva Stanfill of Ponca City, and two brothers, Rex Witt of Hennessey and Max Ludwig of Ponca City.

He was preceded in death by two brothers.

Memorials may be made to the Enid Shrine Club or the Crippled Children's Hospital, mailed to the office at 125 W. Maple, Enid, Oklahoma, 73701.
 

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