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© Enid News & Eagle
6 July 2019
Submitted by: Glenn


Elizabeth Marie (Ross) Spoonemore

Elizabeth Marie (Ross) Spoonemore
September 2, 1925 ~ June 19, 2019

Elizabeth Marie Spoonemore, 93, passed peacefully from this world on June 19, 2019.

She was born Sept. 2, 1925, in Parma, Idaho, the daughter of Sam and Margarite Ross.

Focused on her family, she was always involved in multiple projects. Most notably, she worked as a nursing assistant at Villa Madonna and St. Mary's Regional Medical Center. She also operated Fairmont's Recreation Center and briefly served as mayor of Fairmont.

Surviving are daughters Pauline Jones (Al Risner), Enid, and Piper Prinzi (Lou Prinzi), Jacksonville, FL; sons Don Spoonemore, Perkins, Dean (Penney) Spoonemore, Enid, Paul Dwight Spoonemore, Enid, Darrell Spoonemore, Allen, OK, and Doyle Spoonemore, Joplin, MO; along with dozens of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Widowed twice, she was preceded in death by William Paul Spoonemore and Joe Roberts; also by daughter Paulette Censullo and sons Dale Spoonemore and Darren Spoonemore; plus many other loved ones.

Many were blessed by her talents, jobs, generosity and strength.

Per her request, no funeral service was held.

In lieu of flowers a donation to an animal shelter is encouraged. 


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