Nettie attended school in Bells, Tennessee and the Assembly of God Church. She then met Stanley L. Coburn and was united in marriage and moved to Brownsville, Tennessee then to Memphis, Tennessee. To this union 4 children were born Carolyn, Pam, Stan and David Allen. Nettie worked as a seamstress in a sewing factory. She enjoyed playing guitar, singing, motorcycle riding, camping, and spending time with her family.
After many years of marriage, she divorced and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she loved the desert. She met William Buechlein and was united in marriage. They left Phoenix to purchase a home on Laverne, Oklahoma in 1992, so Nettie could be closer to her children. After the passing of William in 1997, but she remained in Laverne making it her home.
Nettie worked as a CNA at Buffalo Nursing Home for many years. She continued her education by obtaining her CMA licenses so she could work at the Parkview Point Living Center in Laverne until she retired.
Nettie enjoyed her final days with her children and grandchildren, helping them in anyway she could. Nettie had to go to Oklahoma City to many doctor’s appointment.
Nettie has survived by her two daughters; Carolyn Baker of Buffalo, MO and Pamela Cook of Laverne, one son, Stan Coburn, 12 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren, many nieces, and nephews.
Nettie is preceded in death by her parents, both her husbands, one son David Allen Coburn, one great grandson Trent Lee Shuman, four sisters, Magaline, Bernice, Bernices, Bessie Faye, and Gladys two brothers, Mink Hart and Max Hart
Nettie attended school in Bells, Tennessee and the Assembly of God Church. She then met Stanley L. Coburn and was united in marriage and moved to Brownsville, Tennessee then to Memphis, Tennessee. To this union 4 children were born Carolyn, Pam, Stan and David Allen. Nettie worked as a seamstress in a sewing factory. She enjoyed playing guitar, singing, motorcycle riding, camping, and spending time with her family.
After many years of marriage, she divorced and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she loved the desert. She met William Buechlein and was united in marriage. They left Phoenix to purchase a home on Laverne, Oklahoma in 1992, so Nettie could be closer to her children. After the passing of William in 1997, but she remained in Laverne making it her home.
Nettie worked as a CNA at Buffalo Nursing Home for many years. She continued her education by obtaining her CMA licenses so she could work at the Parkview Point Living Center in Laverne until she retired.
Nettie enjoyed her final days with her children and grandchildren, helping them in anyway she could. Nettie had to go to Oklahoma City to many doctor’s appointment.
Nettie has survived by her two daughters; Carolyn Baker of Buffalo, MO and Pamela Cook of Laverne, one son, Stan Coburn, 12 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren, many nieces, and nephews.
Nettie is preceded in death by her parents, both her husbands, one son David Allen Coburn, one great grandson Trent Lee Shuman, four sisters, Magaline, Bernice, Bernices, Bessie Faye, and Gladys two brothers, Mink Hart and Max Hart
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