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From: Sandy Miller <>
Subject: [OKCADDO ] Mary Ann Blankenship
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 08:40:52 -0800


Posted on: Caddo Co. Ok Obituaries Forum
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Surname: Blankenship, Holt, Strickland, Smith, Cates, Dennis, Lacer, Franks,
LaFerr, Ahhaitty
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Mary Ann Blankenship
October 26, 1997

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday 29-Oct-1997 at the Anadarko
Church of Christ for Mary Ann Blankenship, 31, of Anadarko who died 26-Oct-1997
in Anadarko. Officiating at the service was her brother, Donald Holt and
the minister of the church, Bob Eckman. Burial was in Anadarko's Memory
Lane Cemetery under the direction of the Steverson Funeral Home of Anadarko.

Ms Blankenship was born 11-Jun-1966 in Anadarko to Al and Jean Strickland
Holt. She and Melvin Blankenship were married in the Anadarko Church of
Christ 15-Aug-1985. She was employed as the housekeeping supervisor at
the Inn of the Southwest in Anadarko until her health forced her to resign.
She previously was employed at the Anadarko Best Western Motel in a similar
position. She lived most of her life in Anadarko and graduated from Anadarko
High School.

Survivors include her husband and two children, Jefferey, 11 and Kristia,
9, all of the home west of Anadarko; her mother, Jean Smith of Anadarko;
her father and stepmother, Al and Betty Holt of Oklahoma City, Ok.; two
brothers and sisters-in-law, Philip and Carrie Holt of Anadarko and Donald
and Cindy Holt of Poteau, Ok.; her father-in-law, Don Blankenship of Woodville,
Ok.; her grandmother-in-law, Nora Blankenship of Woodville; her mother-in-law,
Faye Cates of Tonopah, Nev.; her grandparents-in-law, Floyd and Minnie
Dennis of Anadarko; her aunt and uncle, Marcy and Lewis Lacer of Anadarko;
her great aunt, Nan Franks of Gatesville, Tx.; some special relatives,
Rose and Don LaFerr and Patti Ahhaitty, all of Anadarko; several nieces
and nephews, cousins, other relatives, and many thoughtful neighbors and
loving friends.

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