Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 6, 2004
Margarette Bell went to be with the Lord on November 4, 2004
at her home in Oklahoma City. Margarette was born in Eufaula, OK
on September 18, 1922. She was one of six children born to Ola
Mae (Graham) and Newel McCurley.
She was married to James Troglin on March 29, 1937 in Tulsa, OK.
They had three sons and one daughter. From Tulsa, they moved to
Oklahoma City in the fifties where they lived until 1982. They
then retired to a farm in Seminole, OK where they lived for 22
years before moving back to Oklahoma City, Margarette loved the
outdoors. She would spend hours on the banks of her pond
fishing. Fish was also one of her favorite foods. She always had
chickens and fresh eggs and everyone who visited her had to have
a batch of her homemade buttermilk biscuits. Her family will
surely miss her good cooking. Margarette loved the Lord and was
a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She loved
her children as much as life itself. She will be missed so much.
The desire of her heart was that her children all be saved and
to see them in Heaven where her family knows that she is free
from her pain and suffering. Margarette is survived by her
husband James; three sons, Les Troglin and wife Brenda of
Oakdale, CA, Mickey Troglin and wife Sharon of Del City, Terry
Troglin of Santa Barbara, CA; one daughter, Joan Germany of
Oklahoma City, twenty grandchildren, and thirty plus great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 10:00 am, Saturday, November 6,
2004 at Bill Eisenhour Southeast Chapel, 5005 SE 29th St., Del
City, OK. Burial will follow at
Elmwood
Cemetery.
photo courtesy Marti Graham, November 2007
Sources: good faith fair use of sources stated above
Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
January 2009. Information
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