Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) (Published as Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK)) - March 15, 1993
Section: NEWSPage: 15Column: DEATHS and FUNERALS
PATRICK
Jenny Josephine Oxford of Oklahoma City died March 12, 1993, in Oklahoma City. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Monday, at the El Reno Cemetery.
Mrs. Patrick was born August 16, 1913, at Sparks, OK, the daughter of Corine and William F. Oxford. She graduated from El Reno High School and attended Junior College in Kansas City, MO. She married George D. Patrick on July 25, 1933, in Kingfisher, OK. Survived by husband, of the home, son, Dr. Roger O. Patrick , Denver, CO, granddaughter, Julie Christine Franklin and her husband, Harry, of Yukon; her sisters, Martha Daphne Clarke of OKC and Billie Oxford Albright and her husband, John, of Tulsa, and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews who adored her.
Josephine was baptized in the First Christian Church in El Reno and lived a life that inspired us all. She was totally devoted to her family and had an unequaled sense of humor. She was an avid reader and was full of wit and wisdom which she freely shared. We cannot imagine life without her.
The family suggest memorials to the Heart Fund or Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
HUBER-BENSON
Funeral Home, El Reno
Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) (Published as Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK)) - March 15, 1993
Section: NEWSPage: 15Column: DEATHS and FUNERALS
PATRICK
Jenny Josephine Oxford of Oklahoma City died March 12, 1993, in Oklahoma City. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Monday, at the El Reno Cemetery.
Mrs. Patrick was born August 16, 1913, at Sparks, OK, the daughter of Corine and William F. Oxford. She graduated from El Reno High School and attended Junior College in Kansas City, MO. She married George D. Patrick on July 25, 1933, in Kingfisher, OK. Survived by husband, of the home, son, Dr. Roger O. Patrick , Denver, CO, granddaughter, Julie Christine Franklin and her husband, Harry, of Yukon; her sisters, Martha Daphne Clarke of OKC and Billie Oxford Albright and her husband, John, of Tulsa, and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews who adored her.
Josephine was baptized in the First Christian Church in El Reno and lived a life that inspired us all. She was totally devoted to her family and had an unequaled sense of humor. She was an avid reader and was full of wit and wisdom which she freely shared. We cannot imagine life without her.
The family suggest memorials to the Heart Fund or Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
HUBER-BENSON
Funeral Home, El Reno
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