© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, January 11, 1933 Norma Lee Repp Norma Lee Repp lived her entire life in the Alfalfa and Fort Cobb area. She was born June 17, 1928 to Freddie Goble Reinking and Juanita [Grady] Reinking, the first of three daughters. She graduated from Alfalfa High school where she played basketball and was Valedictorian of her graduating class of 1946. She attended Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Oklahoma. She found the love of her life and she and Herbert Dale Repp were joined in marriage December 2, 1947 in Alfalfa. They farmed the rest of their lives in the Fort Cobb and Alfalfa areas. She was very active in the First United Methodist Church, Fort Cobb, Oklahoma. Was an active member of the Cresent Home Demonstration Club until it dissolved. She enjoyed quilting and watching her children and grandchildren excel in school and sports activities. She and Dale traveled extensively, visiting many foreign countries and hosted many Rotary Exchange Students. Norma Lee's main love was cooking for her family, church gatherings and friends. Survivors include her four children: Cheryl & Jerry Dickson, Bartlesville; Eddie & Mary Jane Repp, Rodney Repp, Tammy & Skipper Bates all of Fort Cobb. Grandchildren: Cheri Woolman, Bartlesville; Jamie & Taylor Cameron, Carnegie; John & Jeremy Repp, Fort Cobb; Katrina Placke, Mason, TX; Brett & Scott Tahah, Erin, Zakary, & Caleb Bates, Fort Cobb. Great grandchildren: Taylor & Kennedy Woolman, Midway Park, NC; Joshua Woolman, Bartlesville; David Repp, Fort Cobb; and Katy Cameron, Carnegie. Two sisters and their spouses: Colleen & Bob Dyer and Lynda & Verle Coon Fort Cobb. Many nieces, nephews, relatives and a host friends and her cat, Cookie. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and daughter-in-law, Keri Jo Repp. Memorial donations may be made to First United Methodist Church, PO Box 9, Fort Cobb, OK 73038 and also to Oak Grove Cemetery at The Washita Valley Bank in Fort Cobb, OK PO Box, 100, Ft. Cobb, OK 73038. Funeral Service: 2:00p.m., Saturday, February 21, 2015 at the First United Methodist Church, Ft. Cobb, OK. Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Ft. Cobb, OK under the direction of Steverson Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK |
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