Okeene – The funeral for Marcile Thorp, 64, will be at 2 PM Friday at the Seventh – Day Adventist Church in Okeene. Dan Jensen, Aivil Blehm and Nicholas Boettler will officiate. Burial will be in the I00F Cemetery in Roundup, Montana, under direction of Weir Funeral Home. Local arrangements are by Cordry – Sisson Funeral Home, Hennessey.
She was born January 30, 1931, in Roundup, Montana, to John and Anna Vogler Poole and died Tuesday, November 7, 1995, at her home in Lacy, Oklahoma. She graduated from Madison College High School in Nashville, Tennessee, and attended Eastern Montana College.
On December 19, 1949, she married Everett Warren Thorp at Billings, Montana. They then later moved to Oklahoma, settling around the Fairview and Ringwood areas. In 1959, they moved to Kingfisher County. She was an active member of the Seventh – Day Adventist Community Services, Sabbath School leader in the children's classes and Vacation Bible School, and was a foster parent for Blaine, Kingfisher, Major and Garfield Counties.
Surviving are two sons, John Wayne Thorp of Oklahoma City and Larry Joseph Thorp of Sterling; three daughters, Rennae Kathryn Anderson of Ceresco, Nebraska, Tamera Irene Tiner of Gentry, Arkansas, and Carolee Anne Weirether of Arlington, Texas; two brothers, Vernon Poole of Oregon and Creel Poole of Meistone, Montana; two sisters, Evelyn Emerson of Billings, Montana, and Vieth Schenk of Roundup, Montana.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, February 4, 1984, one daughter, one sister and three brothers.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Seventh – Day Adventist Community Service.
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