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Elmo Allen Mowdy

Elmo Allen Mowdy
January 28, 1941 ~ May 4, 2013

Elmo A. Mowdy, 72, of OKC passed away May 4, 2013. He was born Jan. 28, 1941 in Coalgate, OK.

Elmo served 2 years in the Army and 6 years in the OK National Guard. He also worked in the printing industry for 27 years.

Elmo is survived by daughter, Suzanne R. (Mowdy) Stokke & husband Darin of Ft. Myers, FL; grandchildren, Cameron, Hannah, Luke and Raygan; sisters, Martha Pritchard of Bradenton, FL and Mary Pritchard & husband Stan of Carrollton, TX; brothers, Jess Mowdy & wife Nadine of Coalgate, OK and Floyd Mirl Mowdy of Carrollton, TX and several nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents Elmer A. Mowdy and Fairl (Jones) Johnson; brothers, Manuel Mowdy and Jerry Mowdy and neice, Donna (Pritchard) Lane.

There are no services scheduled at this time. 


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