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Maggie Ruth (Clifton) & Brett C Alexander
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Lake View Cemetery

Marietta, Love County, Oklahoma


Photos © by Mike Casey

Brett served in the US Navy during WW II

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Obit for Maggie posted by Martha Reddout

©Marietta Monitor
7 Aug 2020 Page 4

Maggie Ruth Clifton Alexander, 96, went to be with her Lord peacefully in her sleep on Monday, August 3, 2020 at her home with her niece Diane by her side.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, August 6 at Merrick Drive Church of Christ, Ardmore, with Minister Ron Benedick officiating.

Interment followed in Lakeview Cemetery, Marietta.

Ruth was born on November 12, 1923 in Love County. She was the daughter of a Love County pioneer family Ernest H. and Maggie A. Meek Clifton. Ruth received her education in Love County Schools and attended Ardmore Business College. She began her career in the business world in February 1943 employed by Selective Service. This was known to most people as “The Draft Board.” During her second month of employment she prepared papers for Brett Alexander. This man was rather special. Brett entered the U.S. Navy and served 29 months in the South Pacific. He returned to the States in 1945 and they were married December 11, 1945. They enjoyed 58 wonderful years together.

Brett passed away February 27, 2004.

Ruth was employed 12 years in the land department of Carter County. In January 1959 she became employed as a bookkeeper for Stroman Motors Supply and remained there for the next 31 years retiring in January 1990. While working for 47 years Ruth was active in many other things. She was a member of the Maxwell Avenue Church of Christ for over 50 years. She became a member of the Church of Christ for over 50 years. She became a member of the Church of Christ in Marietta as a teenager. She was a member of Redbud Garden Club and the Ardmore Garden Council. While active in garden club, she was a prize winner in floral arrangements having won many first place ribbons. She was a member of Ryonis, served as a volunteer for the Pink Ladies at the local hospital, and volunteered with VITA doing income tax returns. Some 10 years before retirement Ruth became interested in genealogy. She traced the Clifton lineage back to 1523 in England. Being able to prove her lineage she became a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Colonial Dames of the 17th Century and the Daughters of the American Colonials. In December of 2008 Ruth was awarded a certificate by National DAR for 25 years of service to the organization. She was a member of the First Families of Oklahoma, her family having been in Oklahoma before statehood. Ruth and Brett traveled for many years. They toured all 50 states and many foreign countries. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Australia and New Zealand in 1996 because Brett was stationed there in World War II. Brett and Ruth had no children but three people were very special to them, Ruth Ann McCollum, and John and Donna Stroman.

Survivors include a brother, Ernest F. Clifton of Searcy, Arkansas; niece, Diane Balbi and husband John of Spirit Lake, Idaho; three nephews, Michael Clifton and wife Nona of Snohomish, Washington, Bruce Clifton of San Anselmo, California, and Brian Clifton and wife Sarah of Sacramento, California; great-nieces, Brenda Young and husband Adrian of Anacortes, Washington, and Sarah Balbi and husband Abhishek Singh and their daughter Florence of Morgan Hill, California; Brett’s family, two nephews, Bruce Alexander and wife Debbie of Port Huron, Michigan and Paul Alexander and wife Theresa of Phoenix; two nieces, Becky Plajstek and husband Joseph of Clarkston, Michigan and Margaret Duncan and husband Dave of Port Huron; and great-niece and nephews, Bradley Plajstek of Orlando, Florida, Katherine Plajstek of Clarkston, Reese Duncan of Fort Gratiot, Michigan, Chase Duncan of Clyde, Michigan, Brandon Alexander of Phoenix, and Natalie and husband Bill of Port Huron, Michigan.

Serving as pallbearers were Scott Birdsall, Jim Welch, Harold Butler, Jim Woodson, Mark Riesen and Mike Steele. Honorary bearers were John Gibbs, Jim Thornton, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Richard Shannon, Richard Birdsall, Bill Bowden, Mike McGowen and Bob Smee.

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This obituary included a photo of Mrs. Alexander.

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