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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Carolyn Ann (Barnett) Reece

Carolyn Ann (Barnett) Reece
November 6, 1943 ~ January 8, 2024

Carolyn was born in Palmdale, California on November 6, 1943 to the late Earl Otis Barnett & Ethel Viola (Odell) Barnett.. She passed from this life in Tulsa, Oklahoma on January 8, 2024 at the age of 80 years, 2 months, & 2 days. Carolyn was raised & educated in Lancaster, California & Boise, Idaho. She married Donald Reece in Drumright on March 5, 1964 & they made their home in Drumright. They remained together until his death in 2003. In addition to her parents & husband, she was preceded in death by 2 Sisters: Annie & Peggy.

Her remaining family includes 2 CHILDREN: Robert Reece & his wife Traci of Sapulpa – Dauna Ryker of Drumright; GRANDCHILDREN: Taylor Anne – Kamryn – Heidi – Kylie - & Liberty; and a Niece: Melissa Lee of Shamrock; PLUS several other relatives


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