© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, February 27, 1941 ~ December 19, 2015 Patricia Ann Martin, 74, of Cabot passed away in her sleep December 19, 2015. She is survived by her husband Keith Martin; sons, Michael Martin and wife Michelle of Pittsburg, PA and Randy Martin and fiance Ranie of Cabot; granddaughter Sofia Martin; a special step-dad Bill Freeman and his wife Gay of Oklahoma, and a very special friend and her family, Pat Baldwin, Kyla, Kasi and Mattie. Pat was preceded in death by her parents Ed and Nadine Springfield, brother, Don Springfield, grandparents, N.B. and Velma Kirkwood and Grandma Springfield and a nephew Scott Springfield. Pat was a loving, caring person; the loves of her life were her family and friends. She loved her flowers, butterflies, humming birds and all of God’s great wonders. Her family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, at Cabot Funeral Home with a graveside service Tuesday, December 22 at 10:30 a.m. at Antioch Cemetery, Antioch, Oklahoma. Arrangements are by Boyd Funeral Home, Lonoke. |
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