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Obituary

Bethlehem Cemetery, Garvin County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Sandi Carter

January 8, 2008

Patricia Ann [Thomas] Austin


Patricia Ann Thomas Austin was the daughter of Joe W. Thomas and Opal Byars.

She grew up in Pauls Valley.

She married Robert Austin in Spencer, OK, on 2/17/1967.

She was a Certified Medical Assistant and worked at Colonial Nursing Home until her retirement.

She attended the Holiness Church.

She was preceded in death by her father; a brother, Lamont Thomas; a daughter, Patrice Ann Austin; and a niece, Felicia Thomas.

She was survived by her husband, one son, one daughter, six sisters, three brothers, eight grandchildren as well as a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral held 1/14/2008 officiated by Bishop Ronald K. Harris and Herman Steveson, Jr.

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