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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Margaret Louise Frakes

Margaret Louise Frakes
July 3, 1965 ~ July 25, 2020

Margaret “Margie” Ward Frakes was born to Anna Carel, on July 3, 1965 in Covington, Kentucky. She peacefully passed in her sleep at her home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on July 25, 2020. Margie was survived by her husband Alan, her loving children Brandi (Paul) Ogden, John Ward Jr, and Tyson (Amanda) Ward, and five grandchildren Marianna, Kora, Brylee, Dakoda, and Drilyn. Margie is also survived by 9 siblings, her ex-husband John (Sandy), many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her mother Anna, her brothers Tom and John.

A celebration of life and potluck with family and friends will be held on Saturday, August 8th at her daughter Brandi’s home in California. 


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