Eugena Kay Barton Owasso, Oklahoma Obituary

Eugena Kay Barton

Eugena Kay “Gena” Barton was Born March 27, 1949 in Claremore, Ok to Willard Eugene Davis and Jennie M. Stone-Davis at the Claremore Indian Hospital. She graduated from Will Rogers High School in 1967. Gena had several jobs, but her favorite job was being a wife, mother, Nonnie, and a friend. She enjoyed spending time with friends, taking trips, spending time in the pool, playing card and dice games, gardening and shopping. She loved to travel and see new things. She took many trips with her daughters and friends. One of her favorites was a trip she took to Rome. But she loved being with family, especially her grandson Barton. Gena was also an amazing cook. Her family would flock to her house on Sunday for her “Sunday” meals and family time. Gena was so full of love and life. That always shined through to everyone she met. She will be truly missed. Gena is survived by her husband, Larry Don Barton of Claremore, OK; Daughter, Mindy S. Williams and husband, John “Hank” Williams of Claremore, OK; daughter, Tammy Kay Strickland and husband Chris Strickland and grandson Barton of Broken Arrow, OK; Sister, Betty J Marrs and husband Bill Marrs of Sperry, OK; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Gena is proceeded in death by her father, Willard E. Davis; mother, Jennie M. Davis; Sister, Darla S. Tanner, and many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, and loved ones. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, June 6, 2020 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Claremore, Oklahoma, with a celebration of life at the family home after interment.
March 27, 1949 - April 10, 202003/27/194904/10/2020
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