Martin Lee & Lorene
Gertrude (Benge) Brewer
Tombstone Photo
Brushy Cemetery
Brushy, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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Obit for Lorene posted by Jo Aguirre
Apr 30, 1923 - Jan 12, 2011
Mallory-Martin Funeral Home
(permission granted)
Lorene G. Brewer of Sallisaw, Oklahoma was born April 30, 1923 in Northview, Oklahoma, to Ridge and Ada (Melton) Benge and passed away January 12, 2011 in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, at the age of 87.
She is survived by; Two daughters; Betty Sue Atterberry and husband William of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Lois Langford and husband Robert of Alex, Oklahoma One son; Kenny Brewer and wife Jackie of Sallisaw, Oklahoma One sister; Doris Jo Melton of Sallisaw, Oklahoma One brother; Bill Benge of Northview, Oklahoma
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband; Martin Lee Brewer, son; Wendell Lee Brewer, one infant son, three sisters; Geraldine Price, Jane Price, Melba HiIndman and one brother, Obie Benge.
She loved to garden. She was employed at Sequoyah Memorial Hospital for
30 years.
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