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Marilyn Diane "MiMi" Cupp

Marilyn Diane “MiMi” Cupp
June 18, 1948 ~ January 2, 2015 (age 66)

Marilyn Diane “MiMi” Cupp entered this life June 18, 1948 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma and departed peacefully January 2, 2015 in Norman Oklahoma.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Bill Dawes Lewis and Betty Nell Armstrong; two sisters, Billie and Phyllis; her husband, John Cupp; her son-in-law, Raleigh Holman; two grandchildren, Hanna Holman, and Angel Holman.

Survivors include her sons, James Cupp and wife Lindsey, Johnny Cupp and wife Rhonda; daughters, Deanna Lamarre and husband Raymond, Rhonda Damron and husband Shane; grandchildren, Buddy Holman, Jessica Huntzinger, James Cupp, Rachel Lamarre, Levi Cupp, Cameron Cupp, and Norma Cupp; great-grandchildren, Emma Holman, Everett Huntzinger, Ellie Holman, Ava Cupp, and JJ Cupp 


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