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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Mary Opal (Hall) Martin

Mary Opal (Hall) Martin
September 16, 1928 ~ March 7, 2013

 Mary Opal Martin, 84, of Oklahoma City was born September 16, 1928 in Haywood, OK, the daughter of Ernest and Callie Hall.

Opal rests in the arms of her savior Jesus Christ; ready to meet her many loved ones preceding her in death, including her husband Melton R. Martin. They were wed on May 26, 1951 in McAlester, OK. Opal was a homemaker and worked in the food services of MId-Del Schools for many years.

She is survived by two daughters, Sharon Cheatham and her husband Jim, Jean Ann Fraley and her husband Ken, and one son Leon Martin and his wife Sheree; four granddaughters, Amy Russell, Amanda Davis, Alyssa Willson, Samantha Martin and four grandsons, Shannon, Adam and Dennis Fraley, and Garrett Martin; 15 great grandchildren 


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