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Lola June and Glenn L. JEFFRIES

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Lola June Jeffries
Submitted by: Jean Whiteneck


Ringwood--The funeral for Lola June Jeffries, 83, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church, with Dr. Donovan Dean Goodfellow officiating. Burial will be at Pleasant Hill Cemetery near Meno, directed by Kenny Lanman Funeral Home, Helena.
She was born June 21, 1910, in her parents' home in Woods County to John S. and Cora Beard Whiteneck and died Saturday, May 21, 1994, at St. Mary's Hospital, Enid. She graduated from Carmen High School. She married Glenn L. Jeffries Feb. 11, 1935, in Enid. He preceded her in death in 1975. She retired from working at St. Mary's Hospital in 1977.
Surviving are two sons, Dr. Dwayne Jeffries of El Cajon, California and Elden Jeffries of Chandler, Arizonia; one daughter, Glenda McCormick of Ringwood; four brothers, Elden Whiteneck of Sarcoxie, MO; Dr. Rhonald Whiteneck and Dr. Wilbur Whiteneck, both of Norman, OK and Dr. John Whiteneck of Beaverton, Oregon; two sisters, Jennie Newton of Waynoka and Ida Prentice of Enid; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by six brothers and one sister.
Memorial may be made through the funeral home to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation-Heart Division.




Glen L. Jeffries
Submitted by: Jean Whiteneck


Ringwood---Glenn L. Jeffries, 62, died Mon. in Pasadena, Calif., following a brief illness. His services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Church of the Brethren east of Aline with Rev. John Schmidt and Brother Chuck Sturgeon officiating. Burial will follow in Pleasant Hll Cemetery at Meno under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
Glenn was born Dec. 26, 1912, in Glenpool. He came to the Covington oil field as a child with his parents. Following graduation at Garber High School in 1931, he moved to Ringwood. He married Lola Whiteneck Feb. 11, 1935, at Enid.
Glenn began his career in the oil field at Notrees, TX, in 1946. He moved back to Ringwood in January of 1951 where he worked for the gasoline plant south of Ringwood. He retired in 1972. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren east of Aline.
Suvivors include his wife, Lola, of the home; two sons, Dwayne, Pasadena, Calif., and Elden, Ringwood; one daughter, Mrs. David (Glenda) McCormick, Eugene, Ore.; seven grandchildren including Jackie Lee Jeffries, Rachal Lynn Jeffries, Rita Kay Jeffries all of Pasadena, Shaun David Jeffries of Middlebury, Ind., Dale Lee Phipps, Sherry June Phipps and Kathy Marie McCormick all of Eugene, Ore. and his father, W. L. Jeffries, Enid.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mae Shafer Jeffries.
Pallbearers will be Olin Prentice, Ernest Kine, Wilbur Lee Melrose, Ronnie Whiteneck, Don Whiteneck, and Keith Whiteneck all nephews of Glenn.


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