PENNY LYNN MATHEWS OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Smith ~ Parks Brothers Funeral Home
PENNY LYNN MATHEWS
1962 - 2011
Penny Lynn Jilge Mathews, Harrah, Oklahoma, age 49, was born on February 12, 1962, in Corcoran, California.She was the daughter of Elmer Thomas and Norma Louise McGee Jilge.She left this life on Friday, September 30, 2011, in Harrah, Oklahoma.Penny was a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening and fishing.She was preceded in death by her mother and one brother, Curt Jilge.She is survived by her daughter, Amber Grishman, Del City, Oklahoma; father, Elmer "Tommy" Jilge, McLoud, Oklahoma; brother, Tommy Jilge, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two sisters, Rhonda Withrow, Midwest City, Oklahoma; Karen Drew, McLoud, Oklahoma; two grandchildren, David and Kelsey Grishman; and many other relatives and friends.The family suggests that memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.A graveside memorial service will be 3:00 p.m., Friday, October 7, 2011, at Memory Lane Cemetery, Harrah, Oklahoma.Arrangements made with Smith-Parks Funeral Service, Harrah, Oklahoma.
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