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Joan (Truax) Newman
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral services for Joan Newman, 70, resident of Mannford, Oklahoma, were  held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 31, in the Mannford Funeral Home Chapel with Carl Cartwright officiating.

Private interment was held at a later date in the Highland Cemetery at Oilton, Oklahoma, under the direction of Mannford Funeral Home. 

She was born July 24, 1931, in Drumright, Oklahoma, to Albert and Zenil Truax and died Sunday, May 26, 2002.  On April 22, 1949 , she married T.E. Newman in Bristow, Oklahoma.

She is survived by her husband, T.E. Newman, of the home in Mannford; three children, Cheryl Lund and husband Rick of Las Vegas, Nevada, Michael Newman of Oklahoma City and Rocky Newman of Mannford; three sisters, Beverly Bissell of Hemet, California, Sue Bruce of Conroe, Texas and Virginia Rhodes of Tulsa, Oklahoma; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.


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