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Glennda Faye (Dickson) McCurtain
Aug 5, 1937 - Mar 26, 2021
Posted by Martha Reddout


© Cathey Wilder

© Marietta Monitor
2 Apr 2021, Page 4

Graveside services for Glennda Faye McCurtain, 83, were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 29 at Enville Cemetery with Pastor Steve Skinner officiating.
 
Born August 5, 1937 at Odessa, Texas, the daughter of Jepthy Glenn and Audra Faye Sampson Dickson, she died Friday, March 26, 2021 at Ardmore.
 
Glennda's family moved to Oklahoma and lived in Woodford, Madill, and Lebanon. She was a graduate of Madill High School with the Class of 1955. Glennda married Holmes Daniel McCurtain at Lebanon on June 12, 1955. She worked as a waitress and always found work as the family moved throughout Oklahoma and Texas. In 1972, she became the cook at Greenville Elementary School and then for the Nutrition Center in Marietta. In 1998, she began working at Pizza Hut where she worked until she was injured and could no longer work. Glennda was an avid reader and enjoyed solving crossword puzzles. She would spend much of her time studying the Bible. She will be remembered as a good cook.
 
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; great-grandchildren, Justin Wayne Mosher and Ariana Bliss Mosher; and brother, William Benjamin Dickson.
 
Survivors include her son, Glenn McCurtain and wife Mary Grace of Marietta; daughter, Denise Skinner and husband Raymond "Steve" of Ardmore; son, Chris Allen McCurtain and wife Patricia of Overbrook; daughter, Gina Luper and husband Rannie of Carnegie; grandchildren, Christopher, Jennifer, Kristy, Stephanie, Matthew, Ashley, Shilo, Keisha, Cory, and Kayci; 13 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; sister, Geraldine Reece and husband Roy of Overbrook; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of family and friends.

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