H. O. TENER, 58 years old, long prominent in state affairs, died
at his home in Oklahoma City, Monday morning, June 18, 1928.
Mr. Tener was elected delegate to the Constitutional
convention, from Dewey county, where he settled on coming to the
state.
Mr. Tener was elected delegate to the Constitutional
convention, from state and framing the laws that govern the
people of Oklahoma.
Shortly after the convention had accomplished its work, Mr.
Tener moved to Pottawatomie county, settling in Shawnee; from
that county he served three terms as legislator. Governor C. N.
Haskell appointed him member of the State Board of Health, where
he served with distinction.
Mr. Tener is survived by his wife, three sons and one
daughter, whose names are as follows: daughter, Kathryn, Paul
K., Raymond S., and John G., all of whom are worthy citizens of
Oklahoma.
Source: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 6, No. 3, September
1928, p. 396.
Submitted by Marti Graham, July 2003. Information posted as
courtesy to researchers. The submitter is not related to nor
researching any of the above.
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