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Edna M. Ketch-Baucom, 89 of Edmond, Oklahoma was born April 11, 1924 in Oklahoma City to John H. and Rosa (Pratz) Remp. Edna was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Edmond. She and her late husband Buck moved from Britton to Edmond in 1954. Hugs were very important to Edna and she greeted everyone with a smile and a hug and then would hug them goodbye. Edna passed away on June 28, 2013 in Edmond. She is survived by Children, Tom and Peggy Ketch of Guthrie, Okla., Carol and Barney Cowles of Austin, Ark., Rick Ozbirn of Claremore, Okla., 6 Grandchildren, 6 Great Grandchildren and a vast extended family. She will be missed by her many “Adopted” children and grandchildren. Edna is preceded in death by her first husband, I.J. “Buck” Ketch; daughter, Sherry Beth Ozbirn; and 2nd husband, Martin Baucom. Services are Wednesday July 3, 2013 at the First United Methodist Church of Edmond. Services are under the direction of Matthews Funeral Home, Edmond.
2 thoughts on “Edna M. Ketch-Baucom”
Jill Best
I will always my beloved Aunt Edna, everytime I saw her she was always laughing and smiling and full of Gods love and wanting to share it with everyone. I want to be JUST like her when I grow up! My love and prayers out to all of her family.
Carol,
I pray for comfort and peace for you and your family right now. Your mother was so kind and gracious. She made a lasting impression on me when we were still in elementary school at Ida Freeman. She was able to endure a dozen silly little girls running rampant through her beautiful house and still smile.
Even after fifty years, she still remembered our names and interests. It demonstrated how much she really cared about you and your life. How wonderful it will be to have those memories of her. Please know that she was respected and appreciated by many people.
I will always my beloved Aunt Edna, everytime I saw her she was always laughing and smiling and full of Gods love and wanting to share it with everyone. I want to be JUST like her when I grow up! My love and prayers out to all of her family.
Carol,
I pray for comfort and peace for you and your family right now. Your mother was so kind and gracious. She made a lasting impression on me when we were still in elementary school at Ida Freeman. She was able to endure a dozen silly little girls running rampant through her beautiful house and still smile.
Even after fifty years, she still remembered our names and interests. It demonstrated how much she really cared about you and your life. How wonderful it will be to have those memories of her. Please know that she was respected and appreciated by many people.
Prayers,
Tina Bloomer Kiser