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Obituary

Paradise Valley Cemetery
Comanche County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Gene Phillips

© Lawton Constitution
Lawton, Oklahoma
October 5, 2003

Ina Nadean "Punkin" Elkins

Funeral for Ina Nadean Elkins, 52, Lawton, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Whinery-Huddleston Funeral Chapel.

Mrs. Elkins died Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003, in Lawton.

Interment will be at Paradise Valley Cemetery.

She was born Dec. 8, 1950, in Oklahoma City to Violet Nadine Prince and Dean Wilson VanCuren. She was a homemaker and a Baptist.

Survivors include a son, Andrew Elkins, of the home; a daughter, Rebecca Payne, of the home; a special family friend, Mary Smith, Lawton; two sisters: Terri Mason and her husband, Lynn, Lawton; Toni Clark, Las Vegas, Nev.; an aunt, Violet Tucker, Lawton; her mother, Lawton; and three grandchildren: Tyler Payne, Katlyn Payne, and Michael Woods.

She was preceded in death by her father and an infant sister, Janie Louise VanCuren.

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