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Bryan County, Oklahoma

Memory Of Garden Cemetery
Colbert, Oklahoma

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Eunice Yaxaira Laureano Martinez

October 20, 1994 ~ December 30, 2019

© Brown's Funeral Service - Durant
reprinted with permission)

Submitted by: Terry Dudley

Eunice Yaxaira Laureano Martinez was born on October 20, 1994 in Monterrey Nuevo Leon Mexico to Elias Miguel and Teresa Laureano Martinez. Eunice passed away on December 30, 2019 in Dallas, TX at the age of 25. Eunice moved to Cartwright, OK from Mexico and later married Nathaniel Gonzales in Calera, OK. She was a loving housewife and loved her family dearly.

Eunice is survived by her husband, Nathaniel Gonzales; daughters, Aylin Alamilla and Elizabeth Gonzales; son, Daniel Gonzales; parents, Teresa Martinez and Elias Miguel; brothers, Elias Miguel Jr. and Elisco Miguel; sister, Sara Noemi Miguel and grandmother, Ernestina Laureano all of Cartwright.

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