LENORA LEE GUMM OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
LENORA LEE GUMM
1943 - 2005
Macomb resident Lenora Lee Carver Gumm, 62, died Thursday, December 1, in Seminole.She was born March 8, 1943, to Leonard Cecil and Dormi Lee DeWeber Carver in Tucson, Arizona.On September 12, 1964, she married Robert Gumm in Shawnee.Lenora worked in production at TDK and was a member of Romulus Baptist Church.She was preceded in death by her father.Survivors include her husband, Robert, of the home; daughters and sons-in-law, Tammy and Mark Hawkins of Konawa; and Teresa and Greg Beesley of Tecumseh; son and daughter-in-law, Rick and Sharla Gumm of Romulus; brother and sister-in-law, James and Edith Carver of Divide, Colorado; ten grandchildren, Richard Whited III, Roberta Hawkins, Chrystal Stanfield, Brittney Prewett, Stele Hawkins, Jamey Hawkins, Amber Hawkins, Christina Stephens, Linda Richards and Zachary Dickenson; three great-grandchildren, Tyler and Sierra Stanfield and Trinity Nadeau.Graveside service will be 2:00 p.m. Monday at Oakdale Cemetery in Paden under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.
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