Sheila (Cupp) Winingham
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Sheila Cupp was born in Beckham Co, Elk City, OK. She attended Elk City High School until graduating with the class of 1968. She then attended Southwestern Oklahoma University two years. She helped in the Sentinel School System for ten years. Moved to Elk City and worked in long term health records. She retired with her husband Randy Winingham in Elk City, OK.
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