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Tonya Renea (Knipe) Martin

Tonya Renea (Knipe) Martin
April 16, 1963 ~ February 25, 2021

Tonya Renea Martin, age 57, of Durant, Oklahoma, passed away February 25, 2021 in Oklahoma City, OK. Tonya was born April 16, 1963 in Ft. Worth, Texas to Everett Gene Knipe and Barbara Sue Henderson. She later attended Durant Public Schools. A housekeeper by profession, Tonya was recognized as the number one housekeeper for Oak Ridge Nursing Facility. She enjoyed painting pictures, and loved motorcycle rides and spending time at the Choctaw Casino. Tonya was a member of Grace Baptist Church.

Tonya was preceded in death by her father, Everett Gene Knipe, and Jaquita Knipe, Dennis Brown, and Rocky Allen Knipe. She is survived by her mother, Barbara West of Durant, OK brothers Eldon Knipe of Irving, TX, David Brown & wife Jean of Monticello, MN, Craig Brown of Durant, OK, and sister Debbie Brown of Puyallup, WA. 


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