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Virginia Marjorie (Stiner) & Charles Raymond Wrobbel
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Kingfisher Cemetery
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

© John Russell Pierson

Obit for Virginia rewritten & posted by Jo Aguirre
Apr 8, 1919 - Jul 29, 2020

Virginia Marjorie Wrobbel was born on April 8, 1919 to Frank J. and Grace Gender Stiner, at her home in Omega , OK, and died in Kingfisher on October 29, 2020, at the age of 101.
 
She married Raymond Wrobbel in 1936.  To this union was born a daughter, Martha , a son, 
Charles and twin girls Karen and Sharon.  
 
All four children survive her. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
 
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, brothers Milton Stiner, Paul Stiner and sister Opal Stiner.
 
Burial was in Kingfisher Cemetery. 

There will be a family memorial at a later date.  Services were  under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home.  

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