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Aubrey Moody Jolley
© Enid News and Eagle
03-19-2015
Submitted by: Glenn


Graveside service for Aubrey Moody Jolley, 88, of Enid, Okla., will be 2 p.m. today, March 19, 2015, at Memorial Park Cemetery, with Pastor Janice Buffalo officiating.

Aubrey was born May 10, 1926, in Robstown, Texas, the son of Walter and Anna Lou Moody Jolley and passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 14, 2015, in Enid.

He was raised in Robstown, Texas, and was a welder by trade.

He married Glenna Beryl Massey in Kenworth, Texas, in 1947. They moved to Enid in 1962.

Aubrey was affiliated with the Baptist Church and was a 32nd Degree Mason and Shriner.

Survivors include his son, Jay of the residence; grandsons, Jeremiah Jolley of Canyon City, Colo., and Cody Jolley of Enid; great-grandchildren, Alazay Troutman and Beau Jolley.

Aubrey was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Glenna.

(Submitted by family)

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