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Opal Pauline <I>Wilson</I> Creason

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Opal Pauline Wilson Creason

Birth
Henrietta, Clay County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Mar 1979 (aged 53)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Rock Creek Township, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Services for Opal P Creason, 53, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Resthaven Funeral Home, Shawnee with burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Shawnee. Mrs. Creason died Friday at Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City. A native of Henrietta, Texas, Mrs. Creason had lived in the McLoud area since 1946. She retired as a Tinker Air Force Base employee in 1978. She was a member of the McLoud First United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Benjamin F; a son, David of McLoud; two daughters, Sandra Cooke of Tulsa; and Patricia Rogers of McLoud; three brothers, Winfred Wilson of Crawford TX; Harlan Wilson of Ballinger TX; and Bill Wilson of Littleton CO; six sisters, Alemeda Richardson and Norma Slagle, both of Henrietta; Essie Buck of Meeker, Clessie Hendon of Wichita Falls TX; Doris Glover of Gotebo; and Ruth Ross of Oklahoma City and five grandchildren.

{published in the Oklahoman March 1979}
Services for Opal P Creason, 53, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Resthaven Funeral Home, Shawnee with burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Shawnee. Mrs. Creason died Friday at Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City. A native of Henrietta, Texas, Mrs. Creason had lived in the McLoud area since 1946. She retired as a Tinker Air Force Base employee in 1978. She was a member of the McLoud First United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Benjamin F; a son, David of McLoud; two daughters, Sandra Cooke of Tulsa; and Patricia Rogers of McLoud; three brothers, Winfred Wilson of Crawford TX; Harlan Wilson of Ballinger TX; and Bill Wilson of Littleton CO; six sisters, Alemeda Richardson and Norma Slagle, both of Henrietta; Essie Buck of Meeker, Clessie Hendon of Wichita Falls TX; Doris Glover of Gotebo; and Ruth Ross of Oklahoma City and five grandchildren.

{published in the Oklahoman March 1979}


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