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Delbert Raymond Hayden
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Delbert Raymond Hayden, Strong City, died Saturday, May 13, 1967 at the Cheyenne hospital following a short illness.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Strong City Baptist church with Rev. Lloyd Martin of Crawford, officiating.

Born March 17, 1904 at McClellan county, Texas, Mr. Hayden came from Texas in 1926 to Roger Mills county where he had resided since.

He was a veteran of WW II.

Survivors are three brothers, Lloyd, Marvin and R .C., all of Strong City; six sisters, Mrs. Doug Kendall of Cheyenne; Mrs. R. T. Martin of Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Bob Stephens of Sayre; Mrs. Glen Zoldoske of Laverne; Mrs. Foy Hay of Strong City; and Mrs. Winfred Graham of Bethany.

Pall bearers were Orren Thompson, Carl Kendall, Rex Kendall, Henry Walker, Lee Gates and Ab Lovett.

Interment was in the Strong City cemetery, Strong City, Roger Mills county, Oklahoma with Scroggins and Son Funeral Home, Cheyenne in charge of arrangements.



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