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Woodward County Obituary
Elmwood Cemetery

© Enid Morning News
Date unknown
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


EDNA ALLARD HARRIS ALEXANDER

19 Apr 1901 - 25 Jun 1989

Woodward – Graveside service for Edna Allard Harris Alexander, 88, of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, formerly of the Woodward and Shattuck areas, will be at 11 AM Thursday in Elmwood Cemetery, with the Reverend David Looper officiating. Arrangements are by Stecher Mortuary.

She was born April 19, 1901, in Ponca City to Tom and Arvilla Allard and died Sunday at Drew Memorial Hospital in Monticillo, Arkansas.

On March 18, 1920, she and Herman D. Harris were married in Ellis County. He died February 15, 1965.

Surviving are three sons, C. E. and Harold Harris, both of Wichita, Kansas, and Delbert V. Harris of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; one daughter, Irvalene Johnson of Wichita; two brothers, Bert Allard of Harmon and Edgar Allard of Lamar, Colorado; two sisters, Bessie Darby of Sedan, Kansas, and Orah Wellman of Elk Grove, California; and a number of grandchildren.


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