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Obituary
Fletcher
Comanche County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© Lawton Constitution
Lawton, Oklahoma
22 Sep 2002

Kailyn Michelle Cole

Kailyn Michelle Cole, infant daughter of Megan and Greg Cole, Fletcher, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fletcher Cemetery with the Rev. Bob Farley, Word of Life Christian Center, Apache, officiating.

Arrangements are by Hodge Funeral Home, Fletcher.

Kailyn was born Aug. 26, 2002, in Oklahoma City.

She died Saturday, Sept. 21, 2002, in Oklahoma City.

Other survivors include a brother, Dakota, of the home; her paternal grandparents, Brenda and Duff Cole, Fletcher; her maternal grandparents, Marilyn and David Sikes, Fletcher, and Sandy and Dan Bragg, Las Cruces, N.M.; her paternal great-grandparents, Adele and Dale Cole, Fletcher, and Thelma Chaney, Cement; her maternal great-grandparents, Betty Bragg, Hatch, N.M., and Rosemary Cowger, Truth or Consequences, N.M.

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