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Longdale Cemetery


© Enid News & Eagle
March 2002
Submitted by: Glenn


Cherise Annette (Smith) VanDusen

February 18, 1966 ~ March 11, 2002

Canton – The funeral for Cherise Annette VanDusen, 36, will be 2 PM Thursday in Longdale community church. Ray Schoonmaker will officiate. Burial will be in Longdale Cemetery. Arrangements are by Haigler Funeral Home.

She was born February 18, 1966, in Fairview to Herschel and Mary Ann Sexton Smith and died Monday, March 11, 2002, at Fairview hospital.

Surviving are one daughter, Mellissa "Missy" Middleton stationed in Germany; her mother, Mary Ann Meehan of Longdale; one sister, Ronnaa Goldston of Enid; two brothers, Ronald Goldston Jr. of Enid and Jesse Goldston of Longdale; her grandmother, Norma Jean Sexton of Longdale; stepchildren, Angie, Joey, Heather and Jeremy VanDusen; and several step-grand-children.

She was preceded in death by one son and her maternal great – grandmother. 


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