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© The Amarillo Globe News
13 March 1998
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Juanita "Nita" Gilbreath

???? ~ March 12, 1998 | Age 77

PLAINVIEW - Juanita "Nita" Gilbreath, 77, died Thursday, March 12, 1998.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Lemons Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Joe P. Weldon, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Plainview Memorial Park.

Mrs. Gilbreath was born in Tipton, Okla. She grew up and attended schools in Rush Springs, Okla. She was a nurse in the Armed Forces.

She moved to Plainview in 1954. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She also was a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans.

She married Marvin Lee Gilbreath in 1939 at Prescott, Ariz. He died in 1966.

Survivors include a daughter, Phyllis Beavers of Plainview; a son, Mike Gilbreath of Plainview; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.


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