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Opal June (Fountain) Brady
Mar 20, 1912 - Jan 28, 2002
Posted by Glenn
Enid News and Eagle
January 2002
 

The graveside service for Opal June Brady, 89, will be 3 PM Friday in Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore. Alton Fannin, pastor, will officiate. Service will be under the direction of Brown – Cummings Funeral Home.

She was born March 20, 1912 in Province to Henry and Maggie Palmer Fountain, and died Monday, January 28, 2002, in the Living Center.

She graduated from high school in Ardmore. She married Herschel P. Brady September 2, 1930 in Oklahoma City. He died September 21, 1987. She was a member of Emmanuelle Baptist Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Paula Diane Hartling of Enid and Courtney Lea Cooper of Tulsa; one sister, Pauline Williams of Ardmore; and three grandchildren.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Emmanuelle Christian School, Emmanuelle Jubilee Building Fund or Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.

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