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Pleasant Ridge Cemetery

Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma


© Parks Brothers Funeral Home
Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Glenda Faye Martin

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March 21, 19951 ~ May 17, 2023

Glenda Faye Martin was born March 21, 1951, near Chandler Oklahoma, to Homer and Geneva (Downs) Martin.

Glenda passed away May 17, 2023, in Stroud Oklahoma.

Glenda is preceded in death by her parents, brothers Leon and Royce, stepbrother Darrell, sisters Wanda Tonubbee, Joyce Robinson, Genny Fickess and Nadine Berglan. She will be missed by nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews, other relatives, and friends.

She is survived by her twin brother, Harlin, brother-in-law, Vernon Berglan, sister-in-law Pauline Martin.

The family wishes to thank the Keim family and the entire staff at the Stroud Nursing center for their love and support. Also, the acquaintances that would stop by to visit. They made Glenda feel like one of their own family.


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