Maggie spent her childhood days in the Elmore City, Oklahoma area. She was a homemaker and enjoyed quilting, cooking, gardening, and canning. The highlights of her life were her children and grandchildren. The most important things she taught others were to love and support one another, family should always be first, and make sure you always have enough for everybody.
Mrs. Breath leaves to cherish her memory:
7 sons: Donald, Richard, Estus, Climon, Carl, Terry, and Lorenzo
3 daughters: Bessie, Jessie, and Mary
Brothers: R. T., J.K., Bill, Sampson, and Floyd
Sisters: Zora, Eliza, Thannie, and Elvira
40 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren
Mrs. Breath was preceded in death by:
Husband: Climon Breath
3 sons and 1 daughter
Parents: Dave and Nellie Plummer
Published by Wooster Funeral Homes
Maggie spent her childhood days in the Elmore City, Oklahoma area. She was a homemaker and enjoyed quilting, cooking, gardening, and canning. The highlights of her life were her children and grandchildren. The most important things she taught others were to love and support one another, family should always be first, and make sure you always have enough for everybody.
Mrs. Breath leaves to cherish her memory:
7 sons: Donald, Richard, Estus, Climon, Carl, Terry, and Lorenzo
3 daughters: Bessie, Jessie, and Mary
Brothers: R. T., J.K., Bill, Sampson, and Floyd
Sisters: Zora, Eliza, Thannie, and Elvira
40 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren
Mrs. Breath was preceded in death by:
Husband: Climon Breath
3 sons and 1 daughter
Parents: Dave and Nellie Plummer
Published by Wooster Funeral Homes
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