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Wendell Gene Harden
May 9, 1949 - Nov 23, 2016
Posted by Ann Weber

SHAW - REDINGER FUNERAL HOMES
VICI, DEWEY CO, OK
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Wendell Gene Hardin, 67, died Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at the INOVA Fairfax Hospital in Virginia following extended illness.

Wendell was born in Sayre, Oklahoma to Travis and Wanda Hardin on May 9, 1949. He went to school in Canadian, Texas. He was married to Rana Marie Britten in 1980. He worked as a Barber for 25 years.

Wendell is survived by his wife Rana Hardin, his daughter Julie Hubl and her husband, Albert; his daughter, Vicky Arnold; his daughter Kendra Sveum and her husband, Peter; and grandchildren Zachariah, Luke, Aaron, Lily, and Clara.

Memorial Service
Saturday, December 10, 2016
10:30 AM
Pie Flats Cemetery
Roll, OK

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