Mildred F. Tomberlin Cogburn © Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred F. Cogburn, 64, were held Monday, June 11, 1979 in the chapel of Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Home in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Interment was at the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
Mildred died Wednesday, June 6, 1979 in Albuquerque.
She was born in Atwood, Oklahoma, on July 28, 1914.
On April 29, 1933, she married Sidney R. Cogburn in Cheyenne.
She was a former resident of Strong City until 1954 when she and Sidney moved to Albuquerque.
Survivors are two daughters, Jo Ann Pasby of Clinton, Oklahoma; Betty Gonzales of Corrales, New Mexico; two sons, Charles R. Cogburn of Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Roy Cogburn of Albuquerque; her mother, Mrs. Velma Tomberlin Cooper of Hammon, Oklahoma; one sister, Mrs. Letha Archer of Albuquerque; six brothers, Virgil Tomberlin of Portland, Oregon; Lowell Tomberlin of Sapulpa, Oklahoma; Bob Tomberlin of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Gerald Tomberlin of Sayre, Oklahoma; Leon Tomberlin of Hammon, Oklahoma; and Bill Tomberlin of Alva, Oklahoma; eleven grandchildren and one great grandson.
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