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Anna M (Altaffer) Garlett
Jul 27, 1901 - Jul 1, 1985
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
July 1985

Dover – The funeral for Anna Garlett, 83, who died Monday in a Kingfisher nursing home after a lingering illness, will be at 2 PM Wednesday in the Baptist Church at Dover. The Rev. Leon Grider will officiate.

Burial will be in the Dover Cemetery under direction of Cordry and Son Funeral Home, Hennessey.

Mrs. Garlett was born July 27, 1901, at Fayetteville, Arkansas, and moved with her parents to Watchorn, Oklahoma, in 1907 where she attended school. She and Charles E. Garlett were married June 15, 1925, in Newkirk. The couple moved in 1941 to Dover where she was a charter member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Charles E., First Shamrock Nursing Home, Kingfisher; five sons, Charles R., Madill, George D., Neil, Donald, all of Dover, and Robert, Carrolton, Alabama; three daughters, Pauline Swain, Hennessey, Nadine Davis, Ada, and Jerri Garlett, Dover; 27 grandchildren; 16 great – grandchildren; and two sisters, Nellie Henry and Nina Ruhl, both of Enid; and a brother, Jack Alteffer, Pawnee.


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