Elma Ruth Glendinning of Enid, OK, passed from this life on February 13, 2018 at the age of 89 years. She was born in Madera, CA on February 27, 1928 to Samuel and Elsie (Holcomb) Reese. She grew up in the Vici area and attended and graduated from Vici public schools.
Elma married Robert "Bob" Glendinning in Woodward, OK and they made their residence in Woodward, OK. She worked in administration in the banking industry. Elma enjoyed working in her garden and spending time with her family.
Elma was preceded in death by her husband Robert Glendinning, parents Sam and Elsie Reese and by sisters, Erma Reese, Clara Odell, Wanda Reese.
She is survived by brother, Dale Reese and wife Aletha of Broken Arrow, OK and their children, Chandra Hall of Tulsa, OK and Christina Ennis of Broken Arrow, OK; by nieces, Debra Mejia of Tulsa, OK, Sherrie Kreger of Ponca City, OK, and Linda Pool of Perkins, OK; by nephew, David Dale Reese of Oklahoma City; and by other dear family members and many friends whom she treasured and loved.
Funeral Service
Monday, February 19, 2018
11:00 AM
Vici Community Building
619 N Main St
Vici, OK 73859
Burial following service at Munice Cemetery in Dewey County.
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