© Havenbrook Funeral Home Norman, Oklahoma November 2020 October 18, 1936 ~ November 30, 2020 Annetta Mae Holiday, age 84, passed away November 30, 2020. She was born October 18, 1936, in Lawton, Oklahoma, to the late Marcus Anderson and Vera Anderson Eskew. Annetta was employed with the University of Oklahoma as a conference coordinator for over 20 years. She was a member of Goodrich Memorial United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Along with her husband, she was very involved with the Shriners. She loved making ceramics, oil painting and traveling. In addition to her parents, Annetta was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Holiday; son, Ralph Fickess; and two sisters, Nelda Poolaw and Debbie Eskew. She is survived by her daughters, Virginia Wiggins, Kimberly Farrell and Cecily Holiday; sister, Janice Lee; brothers, Jack Eskew and Billy Joe Eskew; grandchildren, Justin Combs, Jackie O'Neill, Rheanna Combs, Austin Wiggins, Summber Pryor, Chris Fickess, Emma Foo, James Haidak and Jacob Haidak; and great grandchildren, Javion O'Neill, Autumn O'Neill, Dennis O'Neill, Hayden Pryor, Adelyn Pryor, Rowan Pryor, Logan Wiggins, Cruz Avila, Jackie Avila, Lana Combs, Mia Avila, Donovan Combs, Zachary Logsdon and Alex McClain. COMMITTAL Monday December 7, 2020 Carnegie Cemetery County Road 1330 Carnegie, OK 73015 |
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