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Fairview Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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© Jim

Troy Crawford Marlow Sr ~ Thelma Caroline [Stevens] Marlow


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Jim

© The Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Oklahoma
January 1, 1988

Troy Crawford Marlow Sr
March 26, 1911 ~ August 5, 2019


Funeral services for Tuttle pioneer, Troy C. Marlow, 76, was held Saturday at the First Baptist church of Tuttle, with Rev Boyd Rayburn officiating and Rev Travis Hanna assisting.

Troy was born March 26, 1911 in Tuttle and was the son of Mr & Mrs Gene Marlow.

He and Thelma Stevens were married November 29, 1932 in Oklahoma City.

He had been a dairyman and farmer all his life.

He accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior at age 15 and later became a Deacon at the First Baptist church of Tuttle.

Mr Marlow was preceded in death by his parents, 2 sisters, Opal Biddy & Bobbie Fern Marlow, and 1 granddaughter, Amy Marlow.

Survivors include his wife, Thelma, 1 son, T.C. Marlow of Warr Acres, 3 daughters, Carolyn Osborn of Minco, Judy Streber of Tuttle, & Mary Jane Henson of Tuttle, 2 sisters, Margaret Watson of Oklahoma City & Thelma Craig of Moore, 2 brothers, Wayne Marlow & J.E. Marlow, both of Tuttle, 16 grandchildren, & 8 great grandchildren.

Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under direction of Sevier Funeral Home, Tuttle.


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© Chickasha Express~Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
November 7, 2004

Thelma Caroline [Stevens] Marlow
May 29, 1913 ~ November 4, 2004


Funeral service for Thelma Caroline Marlow, 91, of Tuttle, Oklahoma will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, November 8, 2004 at the First Baptist Church of Tuttle.

Thelma Caroline Marlow was born in Tillman County, May 29, 1913 at Frederick, Oklahoma to Adam Joel and Mary [Agee] Stevens and died November 4, 2004 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was one of 19 children.

Around 1918, the family moved to Tuttle, Oklahoma. Thelma began playing the piano at 5 years of age and played for church the first time at 9 years old. She was born with a God given musical ability and by the time she was a teenager her gifts blessed many people. She played for silent movies shown in the Tuttle Theatre which is now the "Opera House" building. She has been an accompanist for Tuttle Baptist Church, playing organ or piano for 72 years. She played for many community events such as the Tuttle fair.

Thelma was married to Troy Marlow on November 29, 1932. To this union four children were born.

In 1960 she had the distinction of being the first woman to ever work for the Oklahoma Air National Guard. She was a faithful employee for 27 years and as she would say, "talk all over the world everyday." She loved her job and the Oklahoma Air National Guard.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Troy in 1988; parents, one granddaughter, Amy Marlow and 15 brothers and sisters.

Survivors include four children, Troy C. Marlow of Oklahoma City; Judy Marlow of Tuttle; Mary Henson of Tuttle, and Carolyn Osborn of Tualatin, Oregon; 21 great grandchildren; one brother, Jack Stevens of Frederick, Oklahoma; two sisters, Leata Stuart of Brownville, Texas and Alma Sturdevant of Sun City, California.

Interment will be in the Fairlawn (Fairview) Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.


© The Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Oklahoma
November 24, 2004

Thelma Caroline [Stevens] Marlow
May 29, 1913 ~ November 4, 2004


Funeral service for Thelma Caroline Marlow, 91, of Tuttle, Oklahoma, was held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, November 8, 2004, at the First Baptist Church of Tuttle.

Thelma Caroline Marlow was born in Tillman County, May 29, 1913, at Frederick, Oklahoma, to Adam Joel and Mary (Agee) Stevens, and died November 4, 2004, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was one of 19 children.

Around 1918, the family moved to Tuttle, Oklahoma. Thelma began playing the piano at 5 years of age and played for church the first time at 9 years old. She was born with a God-given musical ability and by the time she was a teenager her gifts blessed many people. She played for silent movies shown in the Tuttle theatre which is now the Opera House building.

She has been an accompanist for Tuttle Baptist Church, playing organ or piano for 72 years. She played for many community events such as the Tuttle fair.

Thelma was married to Troy Marlow on November 29, 1932. To this union 4 children were born.

In 1960 she had the distinction of being the first woman to ever work for the Oklahoma Air National Guard. She was a faithful employee for 27 years and as she would say, "talk all over the world everyday." She loved her job and the Oklahoma Air National Guard.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Troy, in 1988, her parents, 1 granddaughter, Amy Marlow, and 15 brothers and sisters.

Survivors include: 4 children: Troy C. Marlow, of Oklahoma City, Judy Marlow, of Tuttle, Mary Henson, of Tuttle, Carolyn Osborn, of Tualatin, Oregon; 21 great grandchildren; 1 brother, Jack Stevens, of Frederick, Oklahoma; 2 sisters: Leata Stuart, of Brownville, Texas, Alma Sturdevant, of Sun City, California.

Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Tuttle Care Center in memory of Thelma Marlow, for equipment and supplies for residents.


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