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HOPE L. MYHAN OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Palmer Marler Funeral Home
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HOPE L. MYHAN
1951 - 2012


Hope L. Wilbanks Myhan, age 61 of Davenport, passed away on October 19, 2012 at the Cushing Regional Hospital.
Hope was born on January 21, 1951 in Senatobia, Mississippi to the late J. T. and Hazel Ivy Wilbanks.
She grew up in Fox River Grove, Illinois, graduating in 1969.
Hope lived in New Orleans, Branson, Oklahoma City and Eufaula before moving to Stroud in 2001 and to Davenport in 2011.
She married Thom Myhan in June 1995 in Branson, Missouri.
They both were in sales for Master Distributing which she and her husband Thom owned.
She enjoyed watching the Pittsburgh Steelers, fishing and playing bingo.
Hope loved taking care of her puppies "Pepper and Speedy".
Hope is survived by her caretaker, Thom Myhan of the home, niece, Nicole Wilbanks and husband, Martin Ward of Stroud; and great nephew, Brodie Wilbanks of Stroud.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Martin Wilbanks.
Condolences and online guest book are available at www.palmermarlerfh.com.


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