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Cara Jean Shore Todd
© Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home
08-2009
Submitted by: Martha Reddout

© Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home

© Glenn

Cara Jean SHORE TODD

North I O O F Cemetery


Cara Jean Todd

(February 9, 1956 - August 8, 2009)

Cara Jean Todd was born February 9, 1956 in Tuba City, Arizona. She passed away August 8, 2009 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 53 years. On December 25. 1993 she married Gary Todd in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Survivors include, her husband, Gary of the home; her parents, Sam and Kathy Shore; three daughters, Maria Tsoodle, Crystal Lopez, and Angela Trugillo; one son, Brian Trugillo; two sisters, Renee Knorpp and Joyce Hiddleston; eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at the Abernathy Aaron Funeral Chapel with Pastor LeRoy Saavedra officiating. Burial will follow at the North Marshall Lions Cemetery in Marshall, Oklahoma.

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