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Lowe "Glenn" Files

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B: October 4, 1931
D: May 24, 2015

Submitted by: MDF


Services were held for Lowe "Glenn" Files on May 29, 2015 in Del City, Oklahoma. Born Oct 4, 1931 to P.Clayton & Disa Ethel Ramsey- Files in Norman Oklahoma. Glenn honorably served in the United States Navy.

After returning from service Glenn married Alice Joan Smith. They raised two boys Gary and Craig.

Glenn worked as a letter carrier for the Del City,OK area, retireing after 34 years of service..Later to pass the time Glenn worked at Oklahomas State Capital as a SGT of Arms for the next 17 years.

He loved staying busy but always had time to spend with his family. He loved coaching little league baseball when the grandkids were playing.

To mourn his passing his wife of 54 years, 2 sons Gary & wife Jan, Craig & wife Stephanie, 6 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter. 2 sisters Darlene & Lola.







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