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Nora Natalie <I>Flanagan</I> Pouder

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Nora Natalie Flanagan Pouder

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
21 Jan 1996 (aged 66)
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
section #21
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Natalie, 66, passed away Jan. 21, 1996. Natalie grew up and lived her life in Capitol Hill. She taught Sunday School and children's church at Capitol Hill Assembly of God. Her life was devoted to serving the Lord by serving others. Her heart was with the homeless and others in need. Natalie won many honors as an artist including the outstanding Oklahoma Woman Artist Award. She served as a volunteer at Southwest Medical Center for several years. Her family's desire is to carry on her devotion of serving others in need. Survivors include her husband, Pat, of the home; son, Mitch Pouder of OKC; daughters, Jody Lesch of OKC, Janice Richardson of Ar. & Jacqui Countess of Tuttle; brother, George M. Flanagan, Jr. of OKC; sisters, Beulah Black of Norma n, Helen Goodrich of Idaho & Maxine Clayton of OKC; 9 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren.
Natalie, 66, passed away Jan. 21, 1996. Natalie grew up and lived her life in Capitol Hill. She taught Sunday School and children's church at Capitol Hill Assembly of God. Her life was devoted to serving the Lord by serving others. Her heart was with the homeless and others in need. Natalie won many honors as an artist including the outstanding Oklahoma Woman Artist Award. She served as a volunteer at Southwest Medical Center for several years. Her family's desire is to carry on her devotion of serving others in need. Survivors include her husband, Pat, of the home; son, Mitch Pouder of OKC; daughters, Jody Lesch of OKC, Janice Richardson of Ar. & Jacqui Countess of Tuttle; brother, George M. Flanagan, Jr. of OKC; sisters, Beulah Black of Norma n, Helen Goodrich of Idaho & Maxine Clayton of OKC; 9 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren.


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