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Eisenhour Funeral Home Oklahoma City, Oklahoma April 2020 Charkene Virginia Luce July 24, 1947 ~ April 30, 2020 On April 30th, 2020 Charlene V. Luce passed to the Lord near her home in Midwest City, Ok. Charlene was born on July 24, 1947 to parents B.F. Webb and Janet Webb in NYC, NY. Charlene was born a twin to her sister Darlene, whom has preceded her in death. Charlene was Daughter, Twin Sister, Mother, Home Maker, Child Care Giver, Creative Crafter, and Gifted Sewer. Many of her sewing projects were donations for local charity auctions for those in need of medical finances. She will also be warmly remembered for her infectious Laughter, which she shared with her twin sister. Charlene is survived by her three daughters: Janet Luce and spouse David Hall, Julie and spouse Michael Hatfield and Jenny Luce; and her five Grand Children: Amarah and Spouse Zach Pickle, Caleb Hatfield, Jacob Clark, Benjamin Hall, and Matthew Hall. Services will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 2pm in Rush Springs Cemetery in Rush Springs, OK. |
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