Maggie Bartlett, age 92, joined God's saints on October 29, 2019. She was a resident of Enid since 2000. Previously, she lived in Woodward and Kingfisher. Maggie was married to Burl Bartlett for 65 years who preceded her in death in 2012. At the time of her death, she was a resident of Brookdale, Enid.
Maggie's zest for life, her commitment to serving others, her appreciation for all of God's creation, and her love for family and friends were always present. She was a retired teacher and a devoted community volunteer. Maggie was a longtime member of Central Christian Church and had, recently, been attending Emmanuel Church in Enid. Her volunteer work included the gift shop at St. Mary's Hospital and Horn of Plenty. Maggie also participated in and volunteered with The Walk to Emmaus.
Maggie loved to travel, enjoyed gardening and bird-watching, was an avid reader and lover of the arts, and was a lifelong learner and teacher. Her passion for life and her loyalty to family and friends brought joy and inspiration to so many.
Maggie was preceded in death by her husband Burl; her daughter Lorrie Harper; her sister Mary Jo McClain; and her parents Imo and Vero Denham.
She is survived by her daughter Janie Rivers and husband Richard of Enid; her daughter Ann and husband Larry of Denton, TX; and her son-in-law Lloyd Harper of Fort Worth, TX. Maggie is also survived by 5 grandchildren: Paul Tubbs and wife Lindsey of Lubbock, TX, Briley Rivers and wife Lisa of Ottawa, KS, Emily Cooper and husband Justin of Enid; Vince Farris and wife Gaila of Fort Worth, TX, and Jermaine Wade and wife Joni of Frisco, TX. She is survived by 11 great-grandchildren: Taylor and Jake Tubbs of Lubbock, TX, Cody and Lucas Rivers of Ottawa, KS, Samuel, Elijah, and Solomon Cooper of Enid, Bryce and Braydyn Farris of Fort Worth, TX, and Kylan and Tristan Wade of Frisco, TX.
A memorial service celebrating Maggie's life will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, at 11 a.m. in the chapel at Emmanuel Church, 2505 W. Garriott, Enid.
Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made to Forgotten Ministries, 1714 S. 4th, Enid, OK 73701, or Emmaus Group Walks, c/o Central Christian Church, or Central Christian Youth Camps, both at 1111 W. Broadway Ave., Enid, OK, 73703.
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