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Hardena Elizabeth "Dena" (Fletcher) Hull
Jul 22, 1918 - Sep 3, 2019
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
6 Sep 2019,  Page 4

Graveside services for Hardena Elizabeth Fletcher Hull, 101, of Marietta will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, September 6 at the Lakeview Cemetery, Marietta with Pastor Brett Alberda officiating.

Born July 22, 1918 at Dougherty, the daughter of David Arthur and Vada Faye Carroll Fletcher, she died Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at Mercy Hospital of Ardmore.

Dena retired from the field of education where she touched the lives of many children. She never stopped educating herself. In her eighties, she became competent with the computer. She enjoyed writing poetry, working crossword puzzles and playing the domino game, Pitch. She loved her friends at the Senior Center in Marietta where she enjoyed lunch and games of Pitch. Her neighbors watched over Dena over the years after her husband’s death and with the help of Charlsie Hefley and Maxine Terrill she was able to remain in her home on Randolph Street.

Dena was preceded in death by husband, William Fred “Chick” Hull; daughter, Gailya Ardeta “Gaye” Curran; sister, Hazel Fletcher Phillips; and brother, David Arthur Fletcher, Jr.

Survivors include daughter, Royce Pendergast and husband Eldon of Houston; son, Mike Hull and wife Cynthia of Newkirk; sister, Pat Hemphill and husband Norm of Peoria, Arizona; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Jay Curran, David Pendergast, Jayson Derrick, David “Deuce” Hull and Mitch Hull.

The family would like to thank all those who loved and watched over Dena through the years.

Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com Flanagan-Watts

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