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Coal County, Oklahoma


Coalgate Cemetery


Marie "Pasquali" Polk

© Coalgate Record Register

date of obituary: 9 December 2009

Submitted by: Pati Holder

 

Marie Pasquali Polk passed away November 22, 2009 in Baton Rouge, Lousiana.

She was born to Margaret adn Joe Pasqualie August 13, 1913 in Cottonwood, OK

Marie was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Polk; her daughter, Sally Howard; and her three brothers, Louis Pasquali, Joe Pasquali and Bill Pasquali.

Marie is survived by her daughter, Eleanor Pearson, Carville, Lousiana; daughter, Marilyn Garrison and husband, Charles Garrison, Tulsa, OK; granddaughters, Susan Duncan, Baton Route, Lousiana adn Jamie Brasset and husband Mark Brasset, Baton Rouge, Lousiana; son-in-law, David Howard, Mission Hills, Kansas; and sister, Margaret Sherman, Coalgate, Ok

Marie was a loving, devoted wife and mother. She was kind, gracious and elegant. Words cannot express how very special she was to all who knew her. We give thanks for the gift her life brought to us.

Interment was in Coalgate Cemetery.


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