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Jeanne Pearl (Freeman) Spencer
Aug 13, 1926 - Sep 9, 1996
 
From Martha Reddout
 
Services for Jeanne Pearl Spencer, 70, were Thursday, September 12 in the Craddock Funeral Home Chapel, Ardmore with Rev. Billy Ward officiating.
 
Born August 13, 1926, in Marietta the daughter of Mike and Lucy Pearl Reeves Freeman, Mrs. Spencer died September 9, 1996, in a Duncan hospital.
 
Mrs. Spencer attended school in Greenville and Marietta and had made her home in Healdton for 43 years before moving to Marlow a year ago. She worked for Southwestern Bell in Ardmore and Healdton, at the Healdton Herald and was a file clerk at the Healdton Hospital, retiring in 1988. She married Norris Spencer November 9, 1951. Mrs. Spencer was a member of the Eastside Baptist Church, Marlow.
 
Survivors include her husband, Norris Spencer of the home in Marlow; a son, Ronald Spencer of Duncan; a daughter, Jana M. Spencer of Humble, Texas; two brothers, Carl Freeman of Gainesville, Texas, and Charles Freeman of Thackerville; and two grandsons.
 
Mrs. Spencer was preceded in death by a sister, Wanda Howard; and a son, Randell Lee Spencer.
 
Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Craddock Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Howard Percival, Carl McCormick, Lymon Nichols, Kelly Williams, Jim Coast and Jackson Waldo. Honorary bearers included Dennis Purkhiser, Bill Morgan, Lawrence Stewart, Sonny Emberling and Jerry Griffen.
 
Source: Marietta Monitor, 20 September 1996, page 4 

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