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Debra Leighnor Jolly Allen
© Enid Morning News
04-1999
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News

Graveside services for Debra Leighnor Jolly Allen, age 44 of Oklahoma City, formerly of Enid, will be 10 AM Friday, April 9, 1999 at Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev. Gene Burnham will officiate.

She was born July 15, 1954 in Lampasas, Texas to George Edward and Lethaa Faye Bell Gosset and died early Monday morning April 5, 1999 at her home.

Debra was a graduate of Enid High School in 1972. She worked for several years with Ward Petroleum.

On March 30, 1995 she married Jimmy Allen in Las Vegas, Nevada. They made their home in Oklahoma City.

She is survived by her husband, Jimmy, two sons, Jermiah and Cody Jolly of Enid, two stepdaughters, Cassie and Anna Allen of Lahoma, stepfather, Willis Leighnor of Fairmont, two sisters, Mrs. Buck "June" Cook of Enid and Mrs. Robert "Pam" Sands of Jet, three step – sisters, Ruby Parker of Florida, DeAnna James and Debbie Guffy of Texas.

Debra was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, one brother and one sister.

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