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EULA GERALDINE BREWER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star

EULA GERALDINE BREWER
1918 - 2007


Longtime Meeker resident Eula Geraldine Armitage Brewer, 88, departed this life on Sunday, April 8, at her home in Meeker.
She was born July 16, 1918, to Clarence and Naomi Conley Armitage in Meeker, Oklahoma.
She married O. J. "Bus" Brewer on January 20, 1940 in Meeker.
Geraldine worked many years at Tinker Air Force Base.
She was a member of Mammoth Baptist Church and Order of the Eastern Star.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one son, James Dean Brewer and twin sister, Bula Gwendolene.
Survivors include daughter-in-law, Li Brewer of Charleston, South Carolina; caregivers, Eddie and Charlotte Hall of Meeker; two step-grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
Service was held Wednesday, April 11, at the Mammoth Baptist Church, Meeker, with the Rev. Mike Hazelwood officiating.
Burial followed at Rossville Cemetery, Rossville.
Expression of sympathy may be made to Heartland Hospices, Shawnee.


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