AMERICAN VETERAN
Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
July 14, 1959, pg 3
The Perkins Journal
Perkins, Payne County, Oklahoma
June 22, 2004
Zelma Hurting Dearborn
1903-2004
Zelma Harting Dearborn, 100, Stillwater, died
Saturday, July 17. 2004.
Services were held Monday, July 19. 10:30 am. at the Strode
Chapel. Paul Ander- son officiated. Arrangements made by Strode
Funeral Home.
Zelma Harting Dearbom was born in Council Grove. KS in 1903
to her parents. Richard and Rosalie Scott They moved east of
Glencoe in 1913. She attended Glencoe School and married Alfred
H. Harting at Stillwater in 1922. They lived in Checotah,
Wetumka and Bristow. Alfred Harting was district superintendent
in the Sapulpa district for the Oklahoma Natural Gas Company. He
worked for ONG for 26 years. He died in 1948. Zelma married
Wallace Dearborn in 1953 in Bentonville, AR. They lived in Tulsa
for a year and then bought a motel in Oklahoma City, where they
lived till they retired. After they retired, they moved to the
Lake of the Ozarks and south of Pawnee. Zelma was active in the
Baptist Church until her health failed. She moved to Stillwater
after Mr. Dearborn died in 1977. She has been a resident of
Grace Living Center for 5 1/2 years.
Zelma is survived by two daughters: Wanda Eller of Tulsa and
Betty Hart of Stillwater and daughter-in-law. Virginia Harting
of Oklahoma City. Two sons preceded her in death: Kenneth M.
Harting, east of Stillwater 'and Alfred Hurting, Oklahoma City
and grandson, Keneth Harting Jr.. Also.precedingher in death
were two brothers: Calvin Scott. Tulsa; Dale Scott, Payson. AZ;
and sister Faye Davis, Pawnee, OK. She has eight grandchildren,
eight great-grandchildren and three great great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews. Heaven’s open gate is true iov
for Zelma as she is greeted by the Lord, husband, sons and
family.
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