Elizabeth Forwolder Capper © Enid News and Eagle 10-02-2005 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
The funeral for Elizabeth Martha Marie Capper, 55, of Tonkawa, formerly of Enid, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Brown-Cummings Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Helmer Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
She was born June 3, 1950, in Attic, Ohio, to Floyd and Margaret McCoy Forwolder and died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005, west of Tonkawa.
She was raised and educated in Ohio, later moving to Enid where she lived for 30 years. She worked as a certified nurses assistant at Greenbrier. She moved to Blackwell in August 2003, where she worked for Blackwell Nursing Home. She moved to Tonkawa in 2004.
Surviving are three daughters, Kim Roberts, Cleo Roberts and Bertha May Williams, all of Enid; two sisters, Rose Kiesel of Tiffin, Ohio, and Esther Mullins of Kentucky; three brothers, Floyd Forwolder Jr. and David Forwolder, both of Tiffon, and Frank Forwolder of Ohio; and eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, and two granddaughters.
Condolences may be made online at brown-cummings.com.
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