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Helen (Hite) Hossfeld Gilles

Helen (Hite) Hossfeld Gilles
April 1, 1928 ~ September 15, 2020

Helen Hossfeld Gilles, 92 of Enid, died on Tuesday September 15, 2020. She was born April 1, 1928, in Enid, Oklahoma to Arthur and Minnie Hite.

She leaves her second husband William Gilles; her sons Dr. Thomas L. Hossfeld and wife Janie Nunez; son Dennis Hossfeld and wife Tath Hossfeld; daughter Vicki Floyd; step daughter Pam Kyser and husband Cliff. She also leaves grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

She spent many years in Tucson, Arizona where she was an avid University of Arizona sports fan.

She moved back to Enid when her first husband became ill and later passed away. She then met Bill Gilles, and they married enjoying their retirement years together.

There will be a memorial service on October 2, 2020 at 10:00 am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. 


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