Cathryn Irene VanHoesen Maly © Enid News and Eagle 01-14-2021 Submitted by: Glenn
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January 15, 1947 - January 9, 2021
Cathryn Irene VanHoesen Maly, 73, of Enid passed on January 9, 2021. She was born in Enid, Oklahoma, January 15, 1947, to Eldon Edward VanHoesen and Irene Maxine Simmering VanHoesen.
She leaves behind her husband Miles Maly of the home, daughter Julie Stephens and her husband Shannon of Florida, stepdaughter Crystal Penrod (Travis) of Alaska, stepson Burr Maly (Jaime) of Washington, son-in-law Timothy Kitterman, grandsons Tanner Penrod, Cole, Reid and Camden Maly, sister Janet Seidl (Wesley) of Garber, Oklahoma, niece Amanda Vegoren (Shane), niece Michelle Honeywell (Rocky), nephew Edward Seidl, and great nephew Kole Honeywell.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, husband J. Darrel VanBrunt and daughter Beth Kitterman.
Graveside Services will be held at the Garber Cemetery on Thursday, January 14, 2021, at 4 p.m. Dan Lundgren will officiate.
Masks will be provided as well as hand sanitizer. Please use caution and practice social distancing for the health of our town.
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