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Nola Jeanette Buffington
© Enid News and Eagle
03-1981
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Nola Jeanette BUFFINGTON

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery




Cherokee – Nola Jeanette Buffington, 53, died Tuesday night in a Cherokee hospital after a period of ill health.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM Thursday in the Chapel of the Goodwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Cooksey and the Rev. Homer Rogers officiating. She will be buried in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery.

She was born March 1, 1928, in East Texas and attended school at Apple Springs, Texas.

Mrs. Buffington had lived in Oklahoma for 16 years before moving to Cherokee in 1971.

She is survived by three sons, Kenneth Farley, Rock Hill, Texas, Robert Choate, Reno, Nevada, and Charles Buffington, Cherokee; six daughters, Lenora (Mrs. Harold) Appleman, Glenda (Mrs. Ted) Johnson, Barbara (Mrs. Charley) Unsell, Brenda Dominey, all of Lufkin, Texas, Linda Martin of Cherokee and Paula Naughten, Victoria, Texas; 15 grandchildren; two brothers, Ray Leslie Gentry, Lufkin and J. Henry Gentry, Kilgore, Texas; five sisters, Millie Lee Glover, Port Boliver, Texas, Frances Duke and Maggie Mae McDuream, both of Lufkin, Mary Cundiff, Gladewater, Texas, and Ceola Prichard, Lovington, New Mexico.

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