© Strode Funeral Home Stillwater, Oklahoma September 1992 Mary Elizabeth [Bramble] Fullerton Greenwood March 1, 1912 ~ September 8, 1992 Services for Mary Elizabeth Greenwood of Tulsa will be at 10 am Wednesday, September 30, at the Strode Chapel with the Rev Bill Powell officiating. Interment will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Stillwater under the direction of Strode Funeral Home. Mrs Greenwood died Monday, September 8, 1992, in Tulsa at the age of 80. She was born March 1, 1912, in Muskogee to Henry Westbrook and Affie [Kennedy] Bramble. She grew up in the Miami area where she lived until her first husband, Gibson Fullerton, died. She later married Ralph Greenwood, and Mrs Greenwood moved to Stillwater in 1973. She recently moved in with her grandson, Ben Wheatley, in Tulsa. She was a homemaker and knitted baby hats for Stillwater Medical Center. She was preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; her daughter, Pat Wheatley; two grandsons, Ricky Wheatley and Matthew Wheatley. Mrs Greenwood is survived by two grandsons, Ben Wheatley and wife, Cassie, of Tulsa and Gib Wheatley of St Louis; one granddaughter, Mary Faith Wheatley of Cincinnati; two brothers, Bill Bramble of Eugene, Ore and Earl Bramble of Fresno, Calif. |
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