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Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Enid News and Eagle (OK)
www.enidnews.com
Published Date 03-21-2006


LINDA ANN LANDRETH

The funeral for Linda Landreth, 61, of Okeene, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Methodist Church, Okeene. The Rev. Emerson Falls will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery, Okeene. Arrangements are by Wilkinson Mortuary.

She was born Dec. 6, 1944, in Harlingen, Texas, to Wilbur and Verda Silks and died Sunday, March 19, 2006.

She graduated from Okeene High School. She was a resident of Anadarko most of her life.

Surviving are one daughter, Christi Walker of Oklahoma City; one brother, Wayne Silks of Whitewright, Texas; one sister, Lois Payne of Ponca City; step-mother, Margaret Silks of Emory, Texas; and one granddaughter.

Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Kidney Foundation.


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