© Whinery~Huddleston Funeral Service Lawton, Oklahoma September 6, 2002 Renee Saldana~Cozad July 21, 1961 ~ September 6, 2002 OKLAHOMA CITY - Funeral for former Lawton resident Renee Saldana-Cozad, 41, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Whinery-Huddleston Funeral Chapel, Lawton, with Rev. Victor Rivera and Rev. Milton Otis officiating. She died Friday, September 6, 2002, in Oklahoma City. Burial will be at Carnegie. A wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at Huddleston Funeral Chapel. She was born July 21, 1961, in Lawton to James Cozad and Ruth Marie Komalty. She attended the Fort Sill Indian School and was a Certified Nursing Assistant. She was a member of the White Church, Pentecostal Church of God, Carnegie. Survivors include two daughters: Jamie Suzette Cozad and Deanna Rae Saldana; her father, James Cozad, Anadarko; three sisters: Gloria Suzette Siler, Oklahoma City, Patty High and Denise Turtle, Elgin; seven brothers: Vance Hall, Walters, Terry "Pine" Siler, James Orin Cozad and William Patrick Cozad, Anadarko, Robert Davenport and David Earl Waitscox, Oklahoma City, and "Jimmy" Paul Komalty-Cozad, Norman; her grandfather, Leonard Cozad, Sr., Anadarko. She was preceded in death by her mothers, Ruth Marie Komalty and Eva Lois Warden-Cozad; a nephew, Stephen Lee Turtle; a granddaughter, Alice Marie Turtle; and an aunt, Ruby Lopez. |
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