

Eugenia Helen Hintz, 91 year-old resident of Del City, Oklahoma, passed away at her home on September 23, 2013. Born February 16, 1922 in Devil’s Lake, North Dakota she was the daughter of John Miller and Crhistina Dexheimer Miller. Eugenia was a longtime resident of the Midwest City – Del City area. She was a homemaker who loved the outdoors and had loved both fishing and hunting. A longtime member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church and the Choir in Midwest City she loved playing the organ and singing. Eugenia enjoyed board games, gardening, and had traveled all over the United States in her younger years. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Gerhardt Louis Hintz; son, Charles Leonard St. Arnaud; daughter, Judith Helen St. Arnaud; great-granddaughter, Michelle Christine Kueffler; her ex-husband, Charles Albert St. Arnaud; 7 siblings, Anton Miller; Katherine Kvalevog; Teresa Brown; Cecelia L. Weidenback; Christine Mattern; George Widenbach; and Eva Mary Hasse. Survivors include 1 brother, Curtis Hasse of Devil’s Lake, North Dakota; 5 grandchildren, Robbie Shane Pizzini of Great Falls, Montana; Patrick Wayne and his wife Sherry Lynn Kueffler of Midwest City, Oklahoma; Dennis Eugene Kueffler of Grafton, Wisconsin; Steve Eugene and his wife, Kerry Kueffler of Midwest City, Oklahoma; and Kari and her husband Brendon Boales of Derby, Kansas; 14 great-grandchildren, Andrew David Kueffler; Kyle Steven Kueffler; Jeremy Lee Hill; Tarrah Louise and her husband Daniel Walston; Justin Dean Hill; Robert Boales; Joshua Ryan Kueffler; Shelby Renee Long; Kaila Maree Kueffler; Christopher Boales; Patrick Wayne Kueffler, Jr.; Kaitlynn Boales; Tiffany Lynn Pelton; and Stephanie Evadean; 3 great-great-grandchildren, Hunter David Kueffler; Max Lopez; and Gracelyn Anne Hill and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 27, 2013 at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Chapel, 8805 NE 23rd St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73141 with burial to follow at Arlington Memory Gardens, Midwest City, Oklahoma.
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