March 2010 Rachel Ramona [McGough] Drumm September 12, 1918 ~ March 29, 2010 Rachel Ramona Drumm, 91, Stillwater, died Monday, March 29, 2010. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday in Strode Chapel. The Rev. Dale Barnes will officiate. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Stillwater. She was born September 12, 1918 in Perkins to Thomas and Nellie [Gilbertson] McGough. She graduated from Perkins High School. She married Wayne Drumm of Stillwater in 1941. Her interests were OSU sports and gardening, raising hundreds of irises and daylilies and serving as a judge through the National Iris Society. She also enjoyed serving as a reading partner for children at Will Rogers Elementary and volunteering at Sunshine Seniors. She is survived by her children: Margie [Drumm] Harrison, Jim Drumm and wife Lisa, and Lisa [Drumm] Myers and husband Bob, all of Stillwater; 5 grandchildren, Mitch Harrison; Jason Harrison; Cale Drumm; Abby [Drumm] Blevins, all of Stillwater; Emily [Myers] Cline of Omaha, Nebraska; and 4 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Sunshine Seniors, c/o Project Heart, Stillwater Community Center, P.O. Box 1449, Stillwater, OK 74076. |
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