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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Denise Lenora (Almond) Parker

Denise Lenora (Almond) Parker
April 20, 1956 ~ January 05, 2018

Denise Lenora Parker, 61, of Vera, OK passed away on Friday, January 5, 2018. Denise was born on April 20, 1956 to Everett Nelson Almond, Sr. and the former Marjorie Geneva Martin in Midland, TX. She enjoyed fishing, crafting, and taking care of her nieces and nephews.

Denise is survived by her sons James Gladwell and wife Juliette and John Gladwell and wife Randi; her sister Belinda Jones; her brothers Tony Martin, Everett Almond, and Clarence Almond; 7 grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Madison, Logan, Tavis, Morgan, Maddison and Brandon; and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Her parents, husband Richard Parker, and her brother Martin Almond preceded Denise in death.

The family will hold a Memorial Service at a later date. 


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