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Gregory Alan Reffner

January 16, 1961 ~ December 14, 2007

Funeral services for Gregory Alan Reffner, 46, of Oklahoma City, formerly of Edmond, are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.

Gregory was born January 16, 1961, in Great Bend, Kansas.

He died Friday, December 14, 2007, in Oklahoma City.

Survivors includes his wife, Sheila Reffner of the home; his daughter, Katrina Rose of Sacramento, California; his parents, Charles and Jacquie Reffner of Oklahoma City; his sisters, Patricia Schmidt of Tennessee; Nikita Mitchell of McLoud; De Gallagher of Charlotte, North Carolina; Amy Adkins of Oklahoma City; and Teressa Reffner-Sineval of Petoskey, Michigan; and his brothers, Michael Reffner of Woodward; and Vincent Reffner of Yukon.

Memorials may be made to St. Gregory University, 1900 N. MacArthur, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 or any homeless shelter.


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