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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Barbara Ann (Randall) Mulbery

Barbara Ann (Randall) Mulbery
January 11, 1951 ~ April 8, 2022

Barbara Ann (Randall) Mulbery ,71 years old Laverne resident, passed peacefully from this life at St. Anthonys Hospital in Midwest City, Oklahoma from the result of a stroke on Friday, April 8, 2022.

Barbara Ann (Randall) Mulbery was born January 11, 1951 to Carla Jean Montgomery in Grayville, Illinois. She grew up in different places in Illinois and then eventually, she and her mother moved to Casper, Wyoming where they lived until she was 17.

Barbara then moved and attended a training school where she learned all different things. This is where she would be acquainted with Baby Joey, whom she would care for until his family came back for him. At the age of 19, while still attending the training school her mother had met who she knew was going to be Barbara's first love, Gary, in Knowles, Oklahoma. Within a few days, Gary traveled to Casper to meet Barbara. From there they had a whirlwind romance for 2 weeks and were married on September 26, 1970.

After Barbara and Gary married, she did different jobs including, house keeping, sitting with the elderly but one of her favorite things was going with the love of her life and helping him pick up and load junk that people had.

She became a mother in May of 1979 to Eric, then three years later she became a mother to Christina also in May of 1982.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Laverne, then later was a member of the Laverne Community Church where her and Christina would usually sing together every Sunday. She loved being a housewife, mom, grandmother and friend to many. She had a huge heart.

She is survived by the love of her life Gary of Laverne; one daughter Christina and boyfriend Danny Weatherholtz of Laverne; granddaughter T-Keria of Laverne; grandson Christian of Gate; daughter-in-law Rhonda Mulbery of Laverne; sister-in-law Glenda Hiner of Ontario, California; sisters-in-law Joyce Keller and husband Raymond of Enid, Oklahoma, Sherry Martin and husband Don of Chillicothe, Ohio and Cindy Thomas and husband Harrel of Alaska; Lottie Wright of Forgan, Oklahoma; LaCrisha Gordon of Missouri; nephew, Jerry and wife Windy of Alva, Oklahoma; nephew Robbie of Enid, Oklahoma; niece, Sharon and husband Elbert of Enid, Oklahoma; niece Darrian and Justin of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; nephew, J.T.; numerous other relatives and close friends.

Barbara is preceded in death by her mother Carla, two brothers, Monty and Arthur, son Eric, son-in-law Mike, mother-in-law, Lois, the father that raised her, Wilbur Dale, and brother-in-law, Charles.

Rest in peace to our wife, mother, grandmother and friend, we love you and will see you when we get there. Barbara will be greatly missed by her two dogs, Sweetheart and Little Bit.


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