She was a graduate of Rush Springs High School and the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha.
She taught school in Anadarko; Riverside, California; the University of Southern California, Santa Barbara; and the University of Guadalahara, Mexico.
She was employed in advertising specialtites in Mission, Texas at the time of her death.
Survivors included one niece, Donna Sue Mueller of Chickasha, and one nephew, Rick Haynes of Norman, and an aunt, Mrs. Lillie Taylor of Rush Springs.
Funeral services were from the Chapel of the Callaway-Smth-Cobb Funeral Home in Rush Springs, with Rev. C. A. Spradlin, pastor of the College Heights Baptist Church in Chickasha officating.
(Published in the Chickasha Daily Express, August 15, 1977; and the Rush Springs Gazette, August 18, 1977.)
She was a graduate of Rush Springs High School and the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha.
She taught school in Anadarko; Riverside, California; the University of Southern California, Santa Barbara; and the University of Guadalahara, Mexico.
She was employed in advertising specialtites in Mission, Texas at the time of her death.
Survivors included one niece, Donna Sue Mueller of Chickasha, and one nephew, Rick Haynes of Norman, and an aunt, Mrs. Lillie Taylor of Rush Springs.
Funeral services were from the Chapel of the Callaway-Smth-Cobb Funeral Home in Rush Springs, with Rev. C. A. Spradlin, pastor of the College Heights Baptist Church in Chickasha officating.
(Published in the Chickasha Daily Express, August 15, 1977; and the Rush Springs Gazette, August 18, 1977.)