Opal Lorene (Tate) Hood was born on February 17th, 1927 in Crosbyton, Texas, to Lewis Young Tate (1899 - 1982) and Vie Bacon (1904 - 1928). Her father was born in Texas and her mother was born in Oklahoma. Opal had three siblings: J.L., born 1921, Velma, born 1923, and Mary Margurette, born 1925. She also had three half siblings, including Lillian Mae Tate, born 1932.
Opal Tate married Leamon Floyd Hood (1921 - 2003) on August 22nd, 1942 in Hood, Texas. They had two children: one son, Ricky, born 1954, and one daughter, Dyane.
Opal died at the age of 66 on Tuesday, May 28th, at home in Lake Worth, Texas. She was survived by her husband, son, daughter, two sisters, Tricia and LIllian, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
See Opal L Hood: Obituary.
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