© Smith Funeral Home Anadarko, Oklahoma September 2020 August 26, 1933 ~ September 11, 2020 Glen D. Cobb, 87, passed away in Chickasha, Oklahoma, on Friday, September 11th, 2020. He was born on August 26, 1933, in Atwood, Oklahoma to George Lester and Faye [Prather] Cobb. He graduated from Calvin High School, Calvin, Oklahoma. Glen married Peggy J. Ellis on July 2, 1953 in Tulsa, OK. He went on to receive his bachelors degree from East Central University and then earned his Master's degree from SWOSU in Weatherford, OK. He worked as a high school teacher and counselor at Riverside Indian School for 20 years. Glen owned a Real Estate and Insurance Company from 1985 to 1995 when he retired. Glen served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the Mason's for 70 years, the VFW and was a member and a deacon of the First Baptist Church, Verden, OK. He is survived by: His wife, Peggy June Cobb, Chickasha, OK 2 sons: Tim Cobb and wife, Twyla, Piedmont, OK James Cobb and husband, J.L. Dye, OKC, OK 1 daughter, Glenda Verser and husband, Bryan, Verden, OK 1 sister-in-law: Jean Cobb, Choctaw, OK Grandchildren: Amber and Robert Dickens, McKinney, TX; Heather and Will Jackson, Piedmont, OK; Scott and Melissa Cobb, Yukon, OK; Trevor and Kristy Cobb, Claremore, OK; Codi and Blake Taylor, Medicine Park, OK; Christopher and Shelby Verser, Pryor, OK; Casey and Katie Verser, Gracemont, OK. 19 great-grandchildren 1 niece: Sharon Caywood, Choctaw, OK 3 nephews: Billy Gene Nall, Holdenville, OK; Lester Leroy Cobb, Jr., Charlie Cobb, Choctaw, OK Funeral Services: 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, September 15, 2020 First Baptist Church, Verden, OK Officiating: Bro. Troy Taylor Interment: Verden Cemetery, Verden, OK Services under the direction of Smith Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK. Messages of condolences may be sent to the family at: www.smithfuneralservices.com |
Lawton, Oklahoma March 20, 2016 March 6, 1959 ~ March 2, 2016 Funeral service for Telena Kay Blevins Cobb, age 57, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 in the McRay Funeral Home chapel. Tommy Buchanan will officiate. Telena Kay Blevins Cobb was called home to reside in God's house on Sunday, March 20, 2016 in Lawton, OK. Telena began her journey on this earth March 6, 1959 in Chickasha, OK. She began and finished school in Odessa, TX where she graduated in 1978. Telena married Clinton Wayne Cobb in Wichita Falls, TX in December, 2003. They had 13 years together. Their home was in Lawton, OK. Telena loved spending time with her family. Telena loved nature, being outdoors and her beloved pets. She loved being creative, painting, making jewelry and cooking. Telena was preceded in death by both of her brothers, Danny Eugene Blevins and Michael Len Blevins; paternal grandparents Carl and Viola Blevins of Verden, OK; and maternal grandfather John B. Schurch of Chickasha, OK. She is survived by her husband Clinton Wayne Cobb of the home; both parents Buck and Barbara Blevins of Odessa, TX; maternal grandmother Victoria Schurch of Chickasha, OK; Uncle Larry Morrison of Chickasha, OK; aunts Faye Bell Buchanan of Verden, OK, Carlene Von Tungeln of Quanah, TX, Nelda Overstreet of Edmond, OK, Loretta Ann Cowan of Tonganoxie, KS; sisters-in-law Lynn Collins of Harker Heights, TX, Debra Davis of Longmont, CO and Stephanie Keller of Lawton, OK; and many other family and friends. Her final resting place on this earth will be at the Verden Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of McRay Funeral Home. |
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