![]() Dolly Rue Robinson Hartness ”1927 - 2015” ![]() | |
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"�The guardian angels of life sometimes fly so high as to be beyond our sight, but they are always looking down upon us."
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Dolly Rue Robinson Hartness went to be with our Lord surrounded by her family on February 21, 2015 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dolly Rue was born in Doniphan, Missouri on January 30, 1927 to Mary and Charles Robinson. On October 16, 1943, Dolly Rue and Don E. Hartness were married in Sedan, KS. They made their home in Pawhuska, OK. Dolly Rue was a housewife and loving mother to three daughters: Donna Hartness (Tulsa, OK), Pamela Rogers (Tulsa, OK) and Suzanne Hartness (Simpsonville, SC). In 1948, she took pilot lessons and especially enjoyed soloing in an airplane. In 1953, Dolly Rue graduated from the Tulsa Business College. While living in Pawhuska, Dolly Rue was a member of the First Baptist Church and an active member of Eastern Star. She and Don traveled extensively throughout his pipeline career in the United States, Canada and Alaska. After his death in 1997, Dolly Rue traveled to South Carolina and Florida to spend time with her daughters and grandchildren. In 2000, she sold their ranch and moved to Tulsa to be near her daughter and grandchildren. Dolly Rue has three granddaughters: Shawna Rogers (Austin, TX), Catherine Russell (Tokyo, Japan) and Taryn Rogers Howard (Scottsdale, AZ). Her grandsons are Seth and Tristan Fentress (Simpsonville, SC). Dolly Rue has two great granddaughters and four great grandsons with one deceased great grandson. She has numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, February 25, 2:00 PM, in the Pawhuska City Cemetery. Resource:census, ancestry.com |
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