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Marguerite Atterberry
© Enid Morning News
03-1972
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Marguerite A. and Thomas M. ATTERBERY

Douglas Union Cemetery


Marguerite Atterberry, 60, Douglas, died early Wednesday morning in a local hospital. Her funeral rites will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Christian Union Church at Douglas with Rev. Herschel Jones and Rev. Harold Brown officiating.

Burial will be in the Douglas Cemetery under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home of Enid.

Mrs. Atterberry was born in Missouri and moved to Oklahoma with her parents at an early age, the family settling in the Marshall – Douglas area. She and Tom Atterberry were married in 1929 at Douglas.

She was a member of the Douglas Christian Union Church.

Survivors include her husband Tom of the home in Douglas; a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Lee Zackary, Post, Texas; four grandchildren; one great – grandchild; her mother, Mrs. Edith Bear of Douglas and a sister, Mrs. Orville Coen, Red Lodge, Montana.

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