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Press Stillwater, Oklahoma January 2001 Lottie Mae [Emmons] Bronner July 25, 1927 ~ January 11, 2001 Lottie Mae Bronner, 74, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 2001, at Stillwater Medical Center. Services, with Rev. Joe Wilmoth presiding, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Strode Chapel. Interment will follow at Sunset Gardens. Strode Funeral Home is directing the arrangements. She was born in Hope on July 25, 1927, to Alva and Laura [Fleetwood] Emmons. She married James Calvin Welch on Sept. 28, 1943, in Velma. He died on Aug. 19. 1961. On Dec. 14, 1961, she married Roy J. Bronner. He died on Oct. 3, 1989. Mrs. Bronner attended school and completed eight grades. She loved to garden, fish, sew and crochet. She was a member of the First Assembly of God and the Women's Missionary Society. In addition to her parents and two husbands, she was predeceased by one brother and two grandsons, Charles Wayne Hilburn and Ronald Kloster. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Jane Hoffman and her husband, Lonnie, of Perry, Laura Louise Boyce and her husband, Terry, of Stillwater and Mary Lavonne Logue and her husband, J.D. of Coyle; two sisters, Clara Joe Welch and her husband, Clyde, of Healdton, and Carolyn Bingham and her husband, William, of Marlow; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. |
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