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Bill
Eisenhour Funeral Homes
Oklahoma City, OK
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She was proceeded in death by her husband of 50 years Henry L. Gray and her parents Lee and Irene McBride, grandson Joshua Gray, brothers Gerald McBride, Dale McBride and Sister Peggy Allen.
Latricia leaves behind the loves of her life, her children Mike and wife Mimi of Oklahoma City, OK, Terry and wife MaryAnn of Edmond; daughters, Ginger Snyder and husband Bob of Choctaw, OK, Kellye Coffman and husband Wade of Ardmore, and Amy Wehrenberg and husband Mark of Piedmont, OK; 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; sister Carolyn, and brother Derral and numerous nieces and nephews.
Latricia was born in Ringling, OK. on July 9th, 1936, she and Henry raised their family in Del City, OK. Latricia dedicated her life to raising her children and worked as a Life Coach to many country celebrities and people all over the country.
Services will be 2:00 pm Monday, Feb. 17th, 2020 at Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home S.E.Her ashes will be taken to Ringling, OK to be buried by her husband at a later date.
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