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Glenda Lee Martin
Oct 5, 1944 - Nov 22, 2012
Posted by:  Jo Aguirre

Published 11-24-12 Enid News and Eagle
ENID, Okla.

Glenda Lee Martin, 68, of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, formerly of Garber, Oklahoma, was the daughter of Glen Edward and Ruby Nadine (Holt) Moore.  

She was born October 5, 1944, in Enid, Oklahoma, and died Thursday, November 22, 2012, at Colonial Estates Nursing Center, Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 27, 2012, at First Christian Church in Garber. Pastor Doyle Newsom will officiate. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Billings, Oklahoma. Arrangements are by Dugger Funeral Home in Garber, Oklahoma.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society in care of Dugger Funeral Home, 401 Arapaho, Garber, OK 73738.

Condolences may be sent to www.duggerfuneralhome.com.


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