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Laramie Colleen (Holland) Cox Martinez

Rosedale Cemetery
Rosedale, McClain County, Oklahoma


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Laramie Colleen (Holland) Cox Martinez Obit

Jan 17, 1945 - Nov 22, 2012
Posted by: Susan Gabel


Laramie Colleen Cox Martinez was born to Earl and Blanche Coker Holland in Oklahoma City.

She passed away in Norman, OK on November 22, 2012 after a battle with leukemia.

She loved spending time with her grandchildren. She also loved to cheer on the OSU Cowboys.

Laramie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Pete Kenneth Cox; her brother, Dale Holland and her sisters, Brenda Davidson and Carlene Farris.

She is survived by her husband, Freddie Martinez; her sons; Kevin and Kristopher Cox; her daughters; Kelly Cox, Connie Rider and husband Randy and Kim Morse and husband Tim. Her grandchildren, Ashley and husband Jason, Kenneth, Krissi, Nathan, Paul, Addison, Jacob and Matthew and her great-granddaughter, Stevie. She is also survived by her sister, Earlene Tower and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, November 27 at 10am at John M Ireland Funeral Home in Moore, OK.



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