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DONETTA LYNN McGANN OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star
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DONETTA LYNN McGANN
1963 - 2007


Tecumseh resident Donetta Lynn Sparks McGann, 43, died Tuesday, January 2 in Oklahoma City.
Donetta was born January 23, 1963 in Shawnee to Don Sparks and Brenda Cantwell.
She attended Macomb High School.
On February 10, 2006 she married James McGann in Shawnee.
Donetta was the first female FFA member for Macomb High School.
She loved the country and was a "true" country girl and also collected elephants and chickens.
Preceded her in death were her mother, Brenda Cantwell and brother, Don Jene Sparks.
Survivors include her husband, James McGann of Tecumseh; daughter and husband, Frances and Chris Roy of Pink; son and wife, William and Amber Wheeler of Tecumseh; brothers and sister-in law, Roger and Diana Sparks of Pond Creek; and Robert Sparks of Oklahoma City; sister and brother in-law, Angela and Cameron Moles of Missouri; grandchildren, Tyler Roy, Ryan Roy, Chris Roy Jr. all of Pink; and godson, Michael Slottman of New York.
Services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Hopewell Baptist Church with the Rev. Brian Cook officiating.


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