Margaret Elizabeth
(Green) (Dykes) Spor
Aug 5, 1911 - Mar 1, 2006
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
The funeral for Margaret Elizabeth Green Spor will be 2 p.m. today at
First Baptist Church, Kingfisher. Arrange-ments are by Sanders Funeral
Service Inc., Kingfisher.
She was born Aug. 5, 1911, in Mortimer, Kan., and died Wednesday, March
1, 2006, at Cimarron Nursing Home, Kingfisher.
She graduated from Halstead Kansas High School in 1929. She later moved
to Joplin, Mo., where she worked as a cab dispatcher and gave piano
lessons.
In 1940, she opened a family style restaurant in Neosho, Mo., and
married Tommy Dykes.
She later married Lawrence Green and opened Green’s Trading Post and
Auction in Neosho in 1953. He died in 1970.
In 1980, she retired and moved to Kingfisher. In 1982, she worked as the
cafeteria cashier at Kingfisher Regional Hospital, retiring in 1988.
She married Jim Spor in the 1990s. He died in 1997. In 2005, she moved
to the Four Seasons Nursing Facility in Durant.
Surviving are one daughter, Georgia Banther of Durant; two
grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and six stepgreat-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by three husbands and one brother.
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