Edith Ann Maines © Marietta Monitor July 30, 1999 Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Edith Ann Maines, 49, of Madill were at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Kennedy Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Boyce Moon officiating.
Mrs. Maines was born March 5, 1950, in Marietta, the daughter of Alvin Cleo and Estelena Hughes Stuckey, and died July 26, 1999, in Mercy Memorial Health Center, Ardmore.
Mrs. Maines had lived in Marshall County since 1964 and was married to Danny Maines. She retired from the Marietta Bakery after 17 years on the assembly line. Mrs. Maines was of the Baptist faith.
She is survived by her mother, Estelena Stuckey of Madill; husband, Danny Maines of the home; two sons and daughter-in-law, Michael Dean and Randi Voyles of Elmore City and Harley Maines of the home; a daughter, Debra Voyles of Moore; four brothers, David Ray Stuckey of Ardmore, and Billy Wayne Stuckey, Ronnie Dean Stuckey and Leo Stuckey of Madill; two sisters, Wanda Lou Smith of Marietta and Linda Sue Jones of Madill; and two grandsons, Casey Voyles and Alvin Cleo Voyles.
Interment was in Lakeview Cemetery under the direction of Kennedy Funeral Home.
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