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Olive Louvinia McCartney Schroeder
© Enid News and Eagle
03-2013
Submitted by: Ann Weber

© Glenn

Olive L. SCHROEDER

Mennonite Brethren North Cemetery



ENID — Olive Louvinia McCartney Schroeder went to be with the Lord on March 6, 2013. She was a longtime resident of Enid, Okla., and San Antonio, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her parents, J.P. and Anna McCartney; husband, Jonah Schroeder; daughter, Shirley Davison and all her brothers and sisters.

She is survived by her son, Melvin Schroeder and wife Jean of New Mexico; granddaughter, Jennifer Parker, husband Chris, and two great-grandsons of Texas; grandson, Matthew Davison of Texas. Her ashes will be placed at the North Mennonite Brethren Cemetery in Fairview, Okla.

You are invited to sign the guestbook at www.porterloring.com.

Arrangements are with Porter Loring Mortuary North, San Antonio.

(Submitted by family)

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