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Deloris Fay Hoehn
© Fairview Funeral Home
Submitted by: Glenn
© Fairview Funeral Home

Deloris Fay HOEHN

Fairview Cemetery


Graveside Services for Deloris Fay Hoehn, age 87, will be held at 10:30 am, Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at the Fairview Cemetery, west of Fairview, Oklahoma. Reverend David Gordon III will officiate. Arrangements are by Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.

Deloris was born October 13, 1934 to Chancy Earl and Laura Alice (Keaton) Crego in Dodge City, Kansas, and on Saturday, June 11, 2022 the angels came, gathered her up, and took her home.

Deloris grew up in Wilroads Gardens and graduated from Ford High School. After she graduated she stayed home with her aging parents and worked in Dodge City. Deloris met Harold Vernon Hoehn when she worked at the Duckwalls Store, where she worked with his mother, and on November 12, 1959 they were married. The couple was soon blessed with their first son Vernon in June of 1960. Two short years later they were again blessed with their second son Ryan in June of 1962.

Harold was a hardworking man who always saw the grass greener on the other side of the fence. This caused the family to move around. In 1965 they moved to Elkhart, Kansas and Deloris was a farm wife staying home and taking care of the home and the boys. While the boys were in school, they lived in or just south of Elkhart. Deloris worked many different jobs over the years besides being a home maker. She worked as a waitress in several different restaurants to include one that she and Harold leased for a short time, the Elkhart Cafe.

In 1979, after both of the boys were out of school, Harold and Deloris moved to Seiling, Oklahoma and then in 1980 they moved to Fairview, Oklahoma where Deloris worked for G&A Pharmacy. In the spring of 1983 they moved to Mesa, Arizona where Deloris worked as a medical assistant for two different doctors during the next 20 years.

In the late fall of 2003, with Deloris's heath declining, they returned to Fairview to be closer to their sons. She lived the remainder of her years in Fairview. Even though she was retired by this time, she continued to work for a doctor in Arizona as a billing clerk. She was well into her 80's when she finally quit working and filling insurance claims.

Deloris loved to see her family and the more grandchildren she had the happier she was. After Harold passed away in May of 2017, her little black poodle, Tuck, or Lil Tuck, as she may call him, became her very best friend. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be truly missed by those who knew and loved her.

Deloris is survived by her two sons, Vernon and Chanin Hoehn of Fairview, Ryan and Karla Hoehn of Hartley, Texas, three grandchildren, Jerod and Tara Hoehn of Grandview, Texas, Tawny and Nick Perley of Muscatine Iowa, and Chancy Hoehn of Fairview, nine great grandchildren, Haley Rogers, Ember Perley, Addison Hoehn, Scarlett and Archer Perley, Jaxen Hoehn, Wade Perley, Emerson Hoehn, and Willard Hoehn; and her brother Leland Crego and wife Lois of Fort Collins, Colorado. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Betty Hoehn and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parent, one brother and four sisters.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to OMRF Cancer Division.

Condolences may be made online at www.fairviewfuneralhomeinc.com.



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