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© Barnes and Friederich Funeral Home
Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Sharon Ruth (Twyford) Redden

April 3, 1943 ~ June 27, 2009

Sharon Ruth Redden, 66 of Del City, OK, passed away on Saturday, June 27, 2009. She was born to Curtis S. and Nina E. (Warren) Twyford on April 3, 1943 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Sharon was a dietary cook for many years at the Four Seasons N.H., which became Manor Care of OKC. She is a member of the Crossroads Church in OKC.

Sharon is survived by 2 daughters; Ronda Redden and Teresa Hill, 4 grandchildren: Karen Wright, Steven Hill, Summer Hill, Cheyenne Hill, great grandson Caleb Anderson, and brother Ken Twyford.

She is preceded in death by her parents, daughter Linda Redden, 2 brothers Donald & Paul, and sister Carolyn.

Funeral
Cross Road Church
8901 S. Shields
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK


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