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Mary Anna Farr
Aug 27, 1957 - Dec 31, 2005

Published Enid Morning News Jan. 5, 2006

A graveside service for Mary Anna Farr, 48, of Canton was held Wednesday in Canton Cemetery. She was cremated at her request. Arrangements were by Haigler Funeral Home, Canton.

She was born Aug. 27, 1957, in Pueblo, Colo., to Clyde and Tillie Schlarb Hood and died Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005, in Canton.

Surviving are her mother, Tillie Schlarb of Okeene; one daughter, Melissa Medick of Edmond; one son, Kalupe Cramer of Oklahoma City; six sisters, Doris Hamann of Illinois, Leora Coles of Yukon, Kay Jaramillo of Pueblo, Glenda Gross and Debbie Hood, both of Okeene, and Virgie Hood of Pennsylvania; and two brothers, Thomas and Clyde Hood, both of Canton.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Gary, her father and one sister.

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