Myrna Louise (Gardner) Willcox-Margwarth of Henryetta, OK, passed away in her home on Monday October 16, 2017. She was 83.
Myrna was born October 16, 1934 to Orville and Lenora (Miller) Gardner in Ramona, OK. She was a devoted mother and caretaker for many throughout her life and also worked outside the home including her last position at Occidental Petroleum Corp. as an Executive Assistant in Tulsa, OK. She married Ernie Margwarth June 29, 2010.
Survivors include her husband, Ernie Margwarth of Henryetta, OK. Two children: Stacey Cronin and husband Chris of Pennington, NJ, and James Willcox and wife Jessie of Wentzville, MO. Five grandchildren: Jamie, Shea, Sean, Jessica, and Richard. Two brothers: Jim Gardner of Ramona, OK, and Mike Gardner of Bartlesville, OK. Four stepchildren: Brenda Crawford and husband John of Coweta, OK, Lynne Hess of Mounds, OK, Paul Margwarth and wife April of Tulsa, OK, and Danita Cook and husband Tom of Rock Hill, SC.
Memorial Services will be 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospitality House of Tulsa, Heartland Hospice or St. Francis Cancer Center in care of the funeral home.
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