HannahMarch 2, 1934 - Oct 5, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY Lawrence (Larry) Dee Hannah, was born in Tulsa, OK on March 2, 1934. He was preceded in death by his parents, John & Ruby M. (Gentry) Hannah. Larry has one brother, Joseph Lyle Hannah & wife, Betty, of California. The family moved to OKC in 1948. Larry was a graduate of CHHS class of 1952. After a short time at ACC, he entered the U.S. Air Force in 1953, married Eileen Morgan, and spent three years in St. John Newfoundland. In 1980, he married Ramona K. Hubble. Children include Brian Dee Hannah & wife Suzanne, Alyce Jean Knight & husband Bob, Lesa Bodnar & husband Louie, all of Louisiana; Kay Hubble Groves, Ken Hubble and wife Patty, and Kevin Hubble & wife Elizabeth, from OKC. There are nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Larry & Ramona are active members of the Southwest Church of Christ. It is requested, in lieu of flowers, to please make a donation to the Search TV or to Missions at Southwest Church of Christ. Services will be held at the Southwest Church of Christ, 104th & S. May, on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013, at 2 p.m. Burial will be at the Resthaven Memory Gardens under the direction of Vondel L. Smith and Son Mortuary. Friends may leave condolences for the family at: www.vondelsmithmortuary.com
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I'm so very sorry to learn of Larry's passing! You all have my deepest sympathies! He was such a sweetie! May God bless you during this difficult time...
Carol Bellman (Beene)
October 8, 2013
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