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Rena Laveta <I>Hatter</I> Acre

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Rena Laveta Hatter Acre

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25 Mar 2004 (aged 82)
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Elgin, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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SECTION 30 SITE 353
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Obituary from Stillwater NewsPress, Sat., March 27, 2004

Rena Acre, 82, of Stillwater, died Thursday, March 25, 2004, at Westhaven.

Services will be at 10am, Monday at Strode Chapel, Dr. Bill Inglish officiating. Burial will follow at Fort Sill National Cemetery near Elgin under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.

She was born in Fay on Dec. 2 1921, to Thomas Virgil and Nina Mae (McLaughlin) Hatter.

She lived on the family farm in Dewey County, graduating from the eighth grade from a one-room school. She sttended two years of high school in Oakwood then completed her education at Fay.

On June 29, 1945, she married John Acre in Watonga. During the war she worked at Tinker Air Force Base in the Supply Division. She and her husband traveled with the military over the next 23 years.

During that time she taught young military brides how to drive cars.

After retiring from the military, she and her husband returned to Oklahoma and in 1966 moved to Stillwater where he opened the H&R Block tax office.

She loved to garden and was an experienced seamstress.

She was a member of First Christian Church.

Acre was predeceased by her parents; four brothers, Lester, Marvin, Glenn and Elvin; and one sister, Viola.

Survivors include her husband; one son, Tom Acre and his wife, Pam, of Westminster, Colo.; two daughters, Karen Kenny and her husband, Todd, of Sugar Land, Texas and Wendy Jo Whittenberg and her husband, James, of Granbury, Texas; three grandchildren, Katy Kenny of Sugar Land and Derek Cook and Zachery Cook, both of Granbury, Texas; one sister, Arlene Day of Canton; many nieces and nephews; and especially Edith Rae Cole, who visited her often.

Memorails may be made to Judith Karman Hospice, P O Box 818, Stillwater, or First Christian Church, 411 W. Mathews, Stillwater 74074.
WIFE OF ACRE, JOHN P, LT COL.,US AIR FORCE
Obituary from Stillwater NewsPress, Sat., March 27, 2004

Rena Acre, 82, of Stillwater, died Thursday, March 25, 2004, at Westhaven.

Services will be at 10am, Monday at Strode Chapel, Dr. Bill Inglish officiating. Burial will follow at Fort Sill National Cemetery near Elgin under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.

She was born in Fay on Dec. 2 1921, to Thomas Virgil and Nina Mae (McLaughlin) Hatter.

She lived on the family farm in Dewey County, graduating from the eighth grade from a one-room school. She sttended two years of high school in Oakwood then completed her education at Fay.

On June 29, 1945, she married John Acre in Watonga. During the war she worked at Tinker Air Force Base in the Supply Division. She and her husband traveled with the military over the next 23 years.

During that time she taught young military brides how to drive cars.

After retiring from the military, she and her husband returned to Oklahoma and in 1966 moved to Stillwater where he opened the H&R Block tax office.

She loved to garden and was an experienced seamstress.

She was a member of First Christian Church.

Acre was predeceased by her parents; four brothers, Lester, Marvin, Glenn and Elvin; and one sister, Viola.

Survivors include her husband; one son, Tom Acre and his wife, Pam, of Westminster, Colo.; two daughters, Karen Kenny and her husband, Todd, of Sugar Land, Texas and Wendy Jo Whittenberg and her husband, James, of Granbury, Texas; three grandchildren, Katy Kenny of Sugar Land and Derek Cook and Zachery Cook, both of Granbury, Texas; one sister, Arlene Day of Canton; many nieces and nephews; and especially Edith Rae Cole, who visited her often.

Memorails may be made to Judith Karman Hospice, P O Box 818, Stillwater, or First Christian Church, 411 W. Mathews, Stillwater 74074.
WIFE OF ACRE, JOHN P, LT COL.,US AIR FORCE


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