Celebration of life services for Ora Jeneane Barclay, 59, Enid resident, will be held on Friday, February 21, 2020 at 2:00 pm in Garriott Road Church of Christ with Dr. Richard Dunn officiating. Arrangements are under the kind guidance of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.
Jeannie was born on October 1, 1960 in Duncan, Oklahoma, the daughter of Jerry and Georgia (Pittman) Sanner, and passed away on February 17, 2020 in Enid. She was raised and educated in Enid, graduating from Chisholm High School with the class of 1978. Jeannie married Gary Barclay in Miami, Oklahoma, on August 26, 1985. They made Enid their home in 2002.
Survivors include Jeannie’s husband Gary of the residence; daughter, Audrey (Richard) Ward of Long Meadow, Massachusetts; three grandchildren, Thomas, Natalie, and Joseph; mother, Georgia Sanner of Duncan; three sisters, Nettie Horner of Drummond, Jerri Ann Throckmorton of Drummond, and Paula Patton of Conway, Arkansas.
Ora was preceded in passing by her father.
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