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Oakwood Cemetery


© Enid News and Eagle
Published 3-20-13
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Myrtle Lee Tolman

Myrtle Lee Tolman
May 1, 1934 ~ March 16, 2013

ENID, Okla. — Funeral for Myrtle Lee Tolman, 78-year-old Enid resident, will be 10 a.m. today, March 20, 2013, at Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Jerry Galbreath will officiate. Graveside service is 1 p.m. in Oakwood Cemetery in Oakwood.

Myrtle was born May 1, 1934, in Pittsburg, Okla., to Roy and Fanny Mae (Bollinger) Enloe and went home to be with several of her loved ones on Saturday, March 16, 2013.

She married the love of her life, David Tolma, in April 1973.

They had, and are survived by one daughter, Patricia Tolman and two grandsons, Mikal Tolman and James Wilson III, and a brother-in-law, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Condolences to the family may be made at www.enidwe care.com.

(Submitted by family)

 


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