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Leola Faye Coombs
16 Apb 1927 - 01 Mar 2004
© Woodward News
04 Mar 2004 Pg 3
Reprinted with permission.

Leola Faye Coombs died March 1, 2004 at Woodward, Oklahoma. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery, Woodward, Oklahoma.

She was born April 16, 1927 at Buffalo, Oklahoma to Arthur and Francis (Bailey) Bohard. She graduated from Tangier High School. She married Robert (RV) V Coombs March 22, 1944 at Woodward, Oklahoma.

She was preceded in death by her husband and brother Max Bohard.

She is survived by sons Robert (Bob) Coombs and wife Barbara, Danny (Dan) Coombs and wife Lynn, all of Woodward, Oklahoma, sisters Flo Dennis, Enid, Oklahoma, Carol Hart and husband Leon, Grapeview, Washington, Iola Bentz, Cabot, Arkansas, brother Bill Bohard, Eufala, Oklahoma, 4 grandchildren, and 4 greatgrandchildren.

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