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Rema L. <I>Applegate</I> Tolbert

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Rema L. Applegate Tolbert

Birth
Braggs, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
21 Jan 2017 (aged 89)
Mustang, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Noble, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Rema Tolbert was born to Benjamin C. and Josephine L. (Hill) Applegate on December 2, 1927, at Braggs, Ok. She departed this life on January 21, 2017, at the Willowood Care Center in Mustang, Ok. at the age of (89) years.

Rema grew up in Valliant, Ok. In (1947) she married the love of her life Mr. Albert Tolbert in California. They moved to Noble from Valliant in (1965) where they made their home until their deaths.

Rema was a Wife, Mother, and Grandmother first and foremost in her life. She loved her family. She also loved the Lord and was of the Free Will Baptist Faith. She was employed with the University of Oklahoma in housekeeping before her retirement.

Rema was an excellent seamstress and an avid gardener. She diligently worked in her vegetable and flower gardens. If she had some earth and water she could make anything grow.

She was preceded in death by her Parents, Husband Albert, Daughter Linda Richardson, (2) Sisters and Grandson Jeffrey Alan Gray.
Those who survive her include her Daughters; Ellen Tolbert and Sharon Gray, (3) Sisters, (2) Grandchildren, (2) Great Grandchildren and extended family.

GRAVESIDE SERVICES: 1:00 pm Thursday, January 26th
Noble IOOF Cemetery
Rema Tolbert was born to Benjamin C. and Josephine L. (Hill) Applegate on December 2, 1927, at Braggs, Ok. She departed this life on January 21, 2017, at the Willowood Care Center in Mustang, Ok. at the age of (89) years.

Rema grew up in Valliant, Ok. In (1947) she married the love of her life Mr. Albert Tolbert in California. They moved to Noble from Valliant in (1965) where they made their home until their deaths.

Rema was a Wife, Mother, and Grandmother first and foremost in her life. She loved her family. She also loved the Lord and was of the Free Will Baptist Faith. She was employed with the University of Oklahoma in housekeeping before her retirement.

Rema was an excellent seamstress and an avid gardener. She diligently worked in her vegetable and flower gardens. If she had some earth and water she could make anything grow.

She was preceded in death by her Parents, Husband Albert, Daughter Linda Richardson, (2) Sisters and Grandson Jeffrey Alan Gray.
Those who survive her include her Daughters; Ellen Tolbert and Sharon Gray, (3) Sisters, (2) Grandchildren, (2) Great Grandchildren and extended family.

GRAVESIDE SERVICES: 1:00 pm Thursday, January 26th
Noble IOOF Cemetery


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