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Ora Belle <I>Hickman</I> Henning

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Ora Belle Hickman Henning

Birth
Hortense, Polk County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Sep 1959 (aged 77)
Baytown, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ora was the daughter of Nathaniel R. Hickman, Sr., and Elizabeth Waring Canon Hickman (Stainer).
Ora first married Walter Danberry on August 9, 1905 in Polk Co., Tx., and they had one son who died as a teenager.
Ora's second marriage was to James R. Hard on October 14, 1913 in Chambers Co., Tx., and her third marriage was to Charlie Henning on August 27, 1925 in Houston, Harris Co., Tx.
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OBITUARY FROM THE BAYTOWN SUN:
Highlands Woman Is Dead AT 78
Mrs. Ora Belle Henning, 78, died at 10 p.m. Saturday at a Baytown hospital following a year's illness.
She had lived in Highlands for seven years. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Lou Bonnetti of Channelview; brothers, Robert and Nathaniel Hickman of Leggett and Jesse Stainer of Baytown; and a niece, Mrs. Verna Courtney of Highlands.
A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church in Houston, with the Rev. Bernard Roesner in charge. Funeral rites will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Christ the King Catholic Church with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Houston.
Ora was the daughter of Nathaniel R. Hickman, Sr., and Elizabeth Waring Canon Hickman (Stainer).
Ora first married Walter Danberry on August 9, 1905 in Polk Co., Tx., and they had one son who died as a teenager.
Ora's second marriage was to James R. Hard on October 14, 1913 in Chambers Co., Tx., and her third marriage was to Charlie Henning on August 27, 1925 in Houston, Harris Co., Tx.
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OBITUARY FROM THE BAYTOWN SUN:
Highlands Woman Is Dead AT 78
Mrs. Ora Belle Henning, 78, died at 10 p.m. Saturday at a Baytown hospital following a year's illness.
She had lived in Highlands for seven years. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Lou Bonnetti of Channelview; brothers, Robert and Nathaniel Hickman of Leggett and Jesse Stainer of Baytown; and a niece, Mrs. Verna Courtney of Highlands.
A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church in Houston, with the Rev. Bernard Roesner in charge. Funeral rites will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Christ the King Catholic Church with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Houston.

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The tombstone states Ora was born in 1894, but she was born in 1881.



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