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© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma October 14, 2004 March 14, 1942 ~ October 12, 2004 Funeral services for Sharon Kay Ewing will be conducted Friday, October 15th, at 10:00 a.m. from the Martin Funeral Home Chapel of Elk City, with Rev Danny Ringer officiating. Interment will be at 2:30 p.m. at Ninnekah, OK, under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home of Elk City. Sharon Kay Ewing was born March 14, 1942, at Ninnekah, OK, to Albert William and Edna [Miller] McClellan, and passed away Tuesday, October 12 at the age of 62. She graduated from Alex High School and then spent her working career in the oil field industry and a secretary and sales representative for Hodges, Weatherford-Lamb and Lee Jax Construction. Most of her life was spent in Woodward and Elk City, where she lived since 1979. She was preceded in death by her parents, a son, Ricky Ewing, two brothers, and one sister. Survivors include her daughter: Kristi Masilon and her husband David, of Yukon, a granddaughter, Jaclyn Davis, of Yukon, two brothers, Lonnie McClellan of Ada and James McClellan of Arkansas, and a host of nieces, nephews and other family. |
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