Wilma Gremore

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     Wilma Gremore lost her life to cancer on Monday, January 5, 2009, in Lafayette, La. She began her life in Sapulpa on September 29, 1937 as the second child to Earnest and Geneva Crabtree.  She graduated from Sapulpa High School in 1955, got married and had a daughter, Teri.       The family left Sapulpa to begin a life in numerous countries all over the world.  They traveled extensively for an American oil company and then upon returning to the US, settled in Lafayette, La.       Wilma began a successful career in the property and multi-housing industry which lasted 25 years. She ended her working life, in an accounting position.      She is survived by the loves of her lives, her daughter Teri Leehan, granddaughter, Tabitha Leehan and great granddaughter, McKenzie Melancon.   Her sisters, Patricia Crabtree, of Tulsa and Barbara Armstrong, of Sapulpa survive her.      She will be missed by nieces and nephews, a host of loving friends, which include PJ and Jeanette Roths of Lafayette, La. and her ex-husband and friend, Dewayne Gremore of Sapulpa, Service: Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 10:00 am Green Hill Funeral Home Chapel Sapulpa, Oklahoma Cemetery: Green Hill Memorial Gardens Sapulpa, Oklahoma
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