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Murray/Binger Cemetery

Binger, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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© Mike Casey
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Frances S. [Soto] Garcia
Eva Mae [Coddington] Garcia


Obituary
Murray/Binger Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Cathey Wilder

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
August 2018

Frances S. [Soto] Garcia
February 16, 1946 ~ August 7, 2018


Frances S. Garcia was born February 16, 1946, in Bryan, TX, to Dario Soto and Felicita Torres. She passed away, Tuesday, August 7, 2018 in Oklahoma City, OK at the age of 72.

Frances moved to Gracemont, OK in 1960. She managed a grocery store in Texas, worked at 3-M, as a nurse's aide at Binger Nursing Home, and in physical therapy at Friendship Manor in Anadarko.

Frances enjoyed watching TV, sewing, crocheting, collecting elephants, and going out to eat. She attended Grace Church in Anadarko.

Survivors Include: children, Mary Ann Arevello and Augustine of Anadarko, OK, Barbara Jean Trujillo and Nick Hernandez of OKC, OK, Jessie Jeffrey Gonzales and Melinda of Gracemont, OK, Ralph Wayne Gregory and Lori of Tuttle, OK, and Randy Dale Gregory and Taryn of Binger, OK, 17 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, father, Dairo Soto of Atalou, TX, siblings, Emma Ceballos of Binger, OK, Tammy Rodriguez of Centerville, TX, Inez Gonzales of Binger, OK, and Felix Gonzales of Weatherford, OK, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Frances was preceded in death by her mother, Felicita Gonzales, step-father, Jessie Gonzales, siblings, Joe Soto and Isabel Gills.

Source: Turner Funeral Home


Obituary
Murray/Binger Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Geneva G

Carnegie, Oklahoma
April 5, 2017

Eva Mae [Coddington] Garcia
February 29, 1952 ~ April 5, 2017


Eva Mae [Coddingto] Garcia was born on February 29, 1952 in Oklahoma City, OK to Orville and Gladys [Price] Coddington. She passed away Wednesday, April 5, 2017 in Carnegie, Ok at the age of 65.

Eva graduated from Oney High School. She lived in the Binger, Lookeba, Hydro and Eakly area all of her life.

Eva enjoyed fishing, driving around sightseeing, and most of all spending time with her grandchildren.

Survivors Include: her children, Shawn Keith Barrera of Eakly, OK, Cody Lee Barrera of Weatherford, Ok, and Travis Joe Garcia and his wife Julie of Weatherford, OK; her grandchildren, Maliki Lee Barrera, Tanner Joe Garcia, Hannah Paige Barrera, Haylee Niquole Garcia, Nathan Keith Barrera, Kylee Ann Garcia, Brian Ty Barrera, Bentley Dewayne Barrera; her sisters, Sue Rivera and her husband Mario of Binger, OK, and Beatrice Stephenson and her husband Andy of Midwest City, OK, as well as many other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Gladys Coddington, her brother, Jimmy Coddington, and her sisters, Francis Rich and Barbra Lewallen.

Services: Binger Baptist Church, Monday, 2:00 pm, April 10, 2017, Binger, OK
Officiating: Rev. Dicky Wilson
Burial: Murray Cemetery, Binger, OK
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Binger, Oklahoma


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