Carol Marie Merwin was born January 17, 1967 in Jacksonville, Illinois to Glenda Sue and Robbie Lee Lytle. She passed away November 24, 2014 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 47 years, 10 months and 7 days.
Carol grew up in Cheyenne and also lived a short time in Wewoka. She moved back to Cheyenne in 1986 and married Bill Merwin in 1987. She completed nursing school in 1998 and worked several years as an LPN in and around Elk City. Carol enjoyed listening to music, watching movies and had an extensive movie collection. She also liked to watch the Elk City dirt track races.
She was preceded in death in death by her father.
She is survived by her 2 sons, Joshua Merwin and wife, Shanna, Burns Flat, OK Jacob Merwin, Elk City, OK; daughter, Vanessa Bryant, Holdenville, OK; 2 sisters, Dawn Musick, Elk City, OK, Barbara Burton, Winnfield, TX; 2 brothers, Ashley Lytle, Mt. Pleasant, TX, Billy Binion, Oklahoma City, OK; 3 grandchildren, Alyssa Sneed, Evan Merwin, Eric Merwin, her mother, Glenda Sue Lytle, Elk City, OK, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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