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Ray Lenn & Juanita "Margie" Margaret LeForce Nail

Fairview Cemetery






Our beloved Granny, Juanita Margaret (Marge) Nail, 82 year old Vinita resident, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, April 11, 2006, at the home of her son Lonnie Nail in White Oak, many family members were at her side. She was born October 27, 1923 in Centralia to O. B. and Alma (Cox) LeForce. Marge joined Ray Lenn Nail in Marriage on October 11, 1940 in Miami; he preceded her in death in 1996. They operated a small ranch and bulldozing business, she also worked for Farm Bureau and Peabody Coal Company in Vinita.
Granny Marge was preceded in death by her husband, parents, a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Anita Nail, daughter-in-law Pam Nail, granddaughter, Shelly McGuire, brothers, Roy, Don, John, and Hank LeForce, and sisters Laverne Carswell and Maxine Ross.
Granny Marge was very devoted to providing love and care to her family and many friends. She took much pride in her home and family life. Granny's cooking will always be a fond memory to anyone who visited her home. She was a devoted wife to Ray, making sure always that his needs were met. Granny Marge enjoyed the outdoors tremendously and never turned a fishing trip down. Many summer hours were spent gardening and then canning the harvest for the winter days. A challenge to a card game of four-handed pitch was never taken lightly.
Granny Marge is survived by two sons: Ken Nail and wife D'Etta of Broken Arrow, Lonnie & Butch Nail of White Oak; six grandchildren, Monty Nail and wife Tracy of Vinita, Rocky Nail of Broken Arrow, Dirk Nail and wife Melisa of Wagoner, Angela Free and husband Terry of Pensacola, Carrie Liggett and husband John of White Oak, Lisa Chandler and husband Brett of Cleora; fourteen great-grandchildren, Casey Nail of Vinita, Kylie Nail of Broken Arrow, Taylor and Hunter Nail of Wagoner, Cassy Free and Joey Anderson of Pensacola, Halie and Madison Liggett of White Oak, Tron and Travis Scott of Vinita, Jennifer Turnbough of Vinita, Darren, Amanda and Jake McGuire of Vinita; three great-great-grandchildren, Lanie Rae Scott, Ty Don Scott, Evan and Dayton Turnbough all of Vinita; also one brother William LeForce and wife Virginia of Hastings, Michigan and four sisters, Betty Lane of Jenks, Katherine Lipp of Tulsa, Violet LeForce of Vinita and Grace Creason of Broken Arrow and her life-long friend and neighbor of 60 years, Mrs. John (Louise) Bowie.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday evening at the Funeral Home.
The funeral service will be held Friday, April 14, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. in the Luginbuel Funeral Home Chapel in Vinita, with Rev. Leland Bartlett officiating. Interment will follow at the Fairview Cemetery in Vinita. Arrangements are by the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Vinita.


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