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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Marilyn Sue (Mayberry) Atchley

January 2, 1935 ~ November 23, 1982

Garland County, Arkansas
Enid Morning News
November 1982

Hot Springs, Arkansas – Marilyn Sue Atchley, a former resident of Enid, died Tuesday night in her home in Bismarck, Arkansas, after a period of ill health. She was 47.

Mrs. Atchley was born January 2, 1935, in Enid and attended schools here.

She is survived by her husband Jim and three daughters, Karen and Debra, both of the home, and Nancy Lamons, Laramie, Wyoming; her mother, Mrs. Pauline Mayberry of Enid; a brother, Everitt Mayberry, Kiowa, Kansas, and a sister, Paula Stroup, Enid.

Funeral services for Mrs. Atchley will be at 9:30 AM Friday in the Gross Funeral Home Chapel in Hot Springs, Arkansas, with the Rev. D. M. Dunaway officiating. Mrs. Atchley will be buried in Memorial Gardens in Hot Springs.


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