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Arlene <I>Crockett</I> Basco May Mooney

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Arlene Crockett Basco May Mooney

Birth
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Oct 2010 (aged 70)
Rattan, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1269566, Longitude: -88.9994498
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A memorial services for Arlene May Mooney, 70, was held Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at Cowboy Church in Antlers, Oklahoma, with Pastor Jonathan Hooker officiating.

Mrs. Mooney died Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010 in Rattan, Oklahoma.

She was born March 15, 1940, in San Antonio to Jeff Audie and Josephine (Swope) Crockett.

Mrs. Mooney attended Hearne High School in Hearne.

She was owner of Tasty Burger (Freeze) in the early 1980s and also managed the ambulance service and worked for the hospital during that time.

Mrs. Mooney was a member of the Cowboy Church in Antlers, Oklahoma.

She enjoyed riding and caring for her horses, Rambo and Cash.

Mrs. Mooney was an animal lover and loved to help people.

She painted portraits in her early years, enjoyed watching the History and Discovery channels and, above all, she loved her children and grandchildren.

Mrs. Mooney was preceded in death by her husbands, Johnny W. May Sr. in 1990, Roy Joe Basco in 2004 and Larry Wayne Mooney in 2010; a son, Emory Joe Basco in 1960; her parents, Jeff Audie Crockett Sr. and Josephine Crockett; a sister, Marie Marcilliac; and a brother, Jeff Crockett.

Survivors are her children, three grandchildren, a twin sister, an uncle, many nephews and nieces, and her two horses, Rambo and Cash; also, many other relatives and friends.

Rockdale Reporter 11/11/2010
A memorial services for Arlene May Mooney, 70, was held Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at Cowboy Church in Antlers, Oklahoma, with Pastor Jonathan Hooker officiating.

Mrs. Mooney died Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010 in Rattan, Oklahoma.

She was born March 15, 1940, in San Antonio to Jeff Audie and Josephine (Swope) Crockett.

Mrs. Mooney attended Hearne High School in Hearne.

She was owner of Tasty Burger (Freeze) in the early 1980s and also managed the ambulance service and worked for the hospital during that time.

Mrs. Mooney was a member of the Cowboy Church in Antlers, Oklahoma.

She enjoyed riding and caring for her horses, Rambo and Cash.

Mrs. Mooney was an animal lover and loved to help people.

She painted portraits in her early years, enjoyed watching the History and Discovery channels and, above all, she loved her children and grandchildren.

Mrs. Mooney was preceded in death by her husbands, Johnny W. May Sr. in 1990, Roy Joe Basco in 2004 and Larry Wayne Mooney in 2010; a son, Emory Joe Basco in 1960; her parents, Jeff Audie Crockett Sr. and Josephine Crockett; a sister, Marie Marcilliac; and a brother, Jeff Crockett.

Survivors are her children, three grandchildren, a twin sister, an uncle, many nephews and nieces, and her two horses, Rambo and Cash; also, many other relatives and friends.

Rockdale Reporter 11/11/2010


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