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Glenna Ruth Geist Bloyd
06-20-2017
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Glenna Ruth (Geist) & William B. "Bill" Bloyd

Aline Star Cemetery


Glenna Ruth (Geist) Bloyd of Aline, went to be with her Lord and Savior on June 18, 2017, surrounded by her children, at the home of her daughter near Amorita. She was born west of Aline on Nov. 5, 1924, to George W. and Elsie A. (Holt) Geist.

Glenna Ruth graduated from Aline High School in 1943. In September of 1943, she married Bill Bloyd in Cherokee. They built their lives together farming in and around the Aline community. Three children were born to this union, Barry, Beth and Becky. In addition to being a devoted farm wife, she had a passion for bird watching, gardening, raising flowers, quilting, playing bridge and bowling. She attended many national bowling tournaments with her team. She was an avid supporter of her children's and grandchildren's activities, as well as being a passionate fan of Oklahoma State University and the OKC Thunder.

She was an active member of the Helena Church of Christ. Over the years, she was active in home demonstration clubs, as a 4-H leader, Aline Chamber of Commerce, Quilt Club at the Sod House, Woods County Genealogy Club, Alfalfa County Historical Society and various committees for the Aline Free Fair and the Alfalfa County Fair. She spent many hours volunteering at the Fairview Hospital, the Carmen Rest Home, and quilting at the Carmen Senior Center. During her lifetime, she held various part-time jobs, working at the Fairview TG&Y, as an enumerator for the Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Service, and spending over 30 years as an inspector for the Alfalfa County Election Board. For many years, she accompanied her husband's harvest crew from southern Oklahoma to Kansas and Colorado, serving as a parts runner and chief cook.

Glenna Ruth is survived by her three children, Barry Bloyd and wife, Connie of Edmond and their sons, Mark and wife, Candice, and Greg and wife, Jill; Beth Cupp and husband, Ronn of Oklahoma City, and their children, Angela Kersh and husband, Paul, and Dustin Cupp and wife, Amanda; Becky Smith and husband, Jay of Amorita, and their boys, Ty Smith and wife, Jodi, Jace Smith and wife, Rachael, Trae Smith and wife, Michelle, Landon Markes and fiancé, Kristina Smith; 20 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Bill, who passed away June 24, 1991, and three brothers, Leonard, Loyd and Eldon.

The service is 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 22, 2017, at the Riverside Church of Christ in Burlington, under the direction of Lanman Funeral Home Inc. of Cherokee.

The graveside service is 2:30 p.m. at Aline Star Cemetery, east of Aline. Following the graveside service, family and friends are invited to a reception at the Aline Senior Center.

Viewing is 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, 2017, with family present 4-6 p.m., at the funeral home. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.LanmanMemorials.com.

Memorials may be made, through Lanman Funeral home, to Helena Church of Christ or Lariat Creek Christian Camp.

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