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DUANE COYNER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Palmer Marler Funeral Home
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DUANE COYNER
1938 - 2013


Duane Coyner died in the Drumright hospital on Saturday 28, 2013 at the age 75 after a lengthy illness.
Duane was born February 8, 1938 in the Agra area to David William and Marjorie Stevens Coyner.
He was raised on a farm east of Agra.
In 1956, he married Nataleen Pettus and to this union three girls were born, Wanda Stuart, Debbie Foster and Donna White.
He worked for many years for Martin Tank Truck and Casing Pulling starting in 1963, retiring in 1999.
He was well thought of as a person and employee at Martin Tank.
In 1991 he married Anngie Snyder.
Duane is survived by his wife Anngie of the home; his three daughters of Chickasha; and sisters Carolyn Williams and Kathy Jones of Cushing.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Mickey Love.
Burial will be at the Flynn Cemetery at a later date.


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