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Nina Ruth Coulter
© Enid News and Eagle
12-16-2016
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle


Feb 10, 1941 - Dec 11, 2016

The funeral for Nina Ruth Coulter, 75, Enid, is 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, in the Family Faith Fellowship, with Pastor Keith Funk officiating. Committal prayers and interment are 3 p.m. in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, under the guidance of Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.

Nina was born Feb. 10, 1941, at Homestead, to Lavern and Iva "Lucille" (Monger) Martin. She attended Longdale School, and graduated from NWOSU, Alva, in May 1990. Nina married Carol "Chuck" Coulter June 2, 1990 in Mineral Wells, Texas.

Nina had a varied career until she found her life's calling, when she became a minister in 1999. She was a servant to others through ministry, mentoring, cooking, sewing, and unconditional love.

She is survived by husband, Carol "Chuck" Coulter; five children, three sons, Bill Don Parker and wife, Robbie, Aransas Pass, Texas; Randy Lee Parker and wife, Bobbi, Carmen; Shane J. Parker and wife, Chris, Cherokee; two daughters, Tanya Joy Parker, Enid; Denaye Joy Parker Prigmore, and husband, Kenneth, Alva; four step-sons; Chuck Coulter Jr., Sulfur; Kenneth Coulter, Enid; Daniel Coulter, Enid; Chad Coulter and wife, Ashley, Edmond; 29 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; brothers, Edwin Martin, Enid; and Louranze "Dean" Martin and wife, Shirley, Richmond, Va.

She is preceded in death by father, Lavern Edwin Martin, and mother, Iva "Lucille" Monger Martin.

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