Emma Lee Charles © The Stilwell Democrat Journal August 29, 2007 Submitted by: Martha Real
Emma Lee Charles
July 29, 1931-August 24, 2007
Emma Lee Hardcastle Rogers Charles was born to Eli and Effie Hardcastle, July 29, 1931 in Westville, Oklahoma and was born into eternity August 24, 2007 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Emma was a devoted mother and homemaker and talented seamstress. Her wonderful sense of humor served her well and provides many fond memories to her family and friends. Emma will be loved for eternity.Preceded her in death were her parents, infant son; Dewayne, sister; Ethel Tunnell, husband; Ellis Charles.Emma is survived by her children; Michael, Kay, Pat and Kathy, and their spouses. Also survived by one of her great joys, her grandchildren; Jennifer, Stephanie, Jessica, Phillip and Sara, one sister; Edna Messer, and the father of her children; Jim Rogers.Services will be held Monday, August 27, 2007 at the Hart funeral Home of Westville, OK.
Interment will follow at Old Baptist Mission Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home
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