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Glenna LaBouff, longtime Jennings resident, passed away on Tuesday evening, May 1, 2007 in the Cushing Regional Hospital at the age of 85 years.
The daughter of the late James Wilson and Effie Hyer Wilson, Glenna was born on January 27, 1922 in Pocahontas, Arkansas and was reared and educated in Arkansas.
She was united in marriage to Robert LaBouff on April 30, 1952 in Tulsa and the couple had made their home in Jennings for the past 28 years.
Glenna enjoyed gardening, taking care of her animals and spending time with her family and friends.
Survivors include her husband Robert of the home in Jennings; two daughters, Clarissa Lake and her husband Keith of Terlton, OK and Belinda Cocherl and her husband Brian of Jennings, OK; one brother Richard Wilson of Imboden, Arkansas; one sister Betty Lou Stoops of Grove, OK; 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Jarod LaBouff and two brothers, Jimmy Wilson and Robert Wilson.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2007 at 4 P.M. in the Davis Yale Chapel at Yale.
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