Jennifer Deemer, age 35 of Newcastle, passed away, Thursday November 5, 2015, at the Norman Regional Hospital.
Jennifer Nicole Trammell was born October 1, 1980 in Woodward, OK, the older of two children born to Klint and Carolyn (Warren) Trammell. She was raised primarily in Newcastle and attended Newcastle Schools, graduating in 1999.
Jennifer married her best friend and soul mate, Daniel Wayne Deemer on January 1, 2000 in Newcastle.
Jennifer began taking classes at O.C.C.C where she earned an Associate’s Degree in Psychology and later graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s of Science in Social Work. She dedicated her life as advocate for children. For many years, Jennifer fostered and nurtured many children in Oklahoma. As a cancer survivor, Jennifer was a passionate supporter of cancer research and spent countless hours supporting and volunteering with Relay For Life. She developed a love for sports and cheered hard for her OSU Cowboys and the OKC Thunder. She enjoyed the art of sign language, was an excellent cook and loved all things purple. Jennifer was a wonderful wife and currently a stay at home mom, homeschooling her younger children. She was a loving daughter and sister, granddaughter, aunt and a true friend. She will be dearly missed!
She was preceded in death by: Her Mother-in-law, Judy Davis and Grandparents, Arnold Trammell and Betty Warren.
Jennifer leaves behind: Her husband, Daniel Deemer of the home; Her children, Jacquelyn Nicole Deemer of Sperry, OK, Daniel Lee Deemer and Nathaniel Wayne Deemer, Of the home; Her parents, Klint and Carolyn Trammell of Newcastle; Brother, Kyle Trammell and wife Kristy of Bridge Creek; Nephews, Silas Collison Trammell and Abel Dean Trammell of Bridge Creek; Grandparents, Glaydice Trammell of Wynnewood and Bobby Warren of Elmore City and A host of other family and friends.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be held Monday, November 9, 2015, at the Southpointe Church, 13300 Straka Farm Rd, OKC, Oklahoma, 73173. In Lieu of flowers, please make memorials in her name to Positive Tomorrows % P.O. Box 61190, Okla. City, OK, 73146 or online at www.positivetommorows.org.
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