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© Amarillo Globe News
December 1996


Flora Noland

???? ~ Dec. 10, 1996 | Age 88

PLAINVIEW - Flora Noland, 88, died Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1996.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. today in Parklawn Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Joe P. Weldon, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Lemons Funeral Home.

Mrs. Noland was born, raised and attended school in Ardmore, Okla. She married Haskell Truman Noland in 1925 at Ardmore. He died in 1968.

After her marriage, she lived in Ardmore and then moved to Plainview in 1937. She worked at Lusters Laundry for 12 years. She also worked at the Care Inn, Cloverlake Dairy and Holiday Inn.

Survivors include a son, Glen Noland of Roanoke; five daughters, Leta McAnally, Trulene Reed, Tommie Shannon and Jackie Harrell, all of Plainview, and Mary Hughes of Pampa; a brother, Guy Stiewig of Plainview; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.


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