Opal Fern Boston Boyle 09-1993 Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
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The funeral for Opal Fern Boyle, 84, was at 10 AM Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Mark Walters officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, directed by Goodwin Funeral Home. She died September 3, 1993, at Cherokee Manor.
She was born September 27, 1908, in Mooreland to Sidney and Sarah Hampton. She married Joseph N. Boyle December 22, 1928, in Woodward where they lived until 1939 when they moved to California. In 1953, they moved to Burlington. He died in September 1981 and she moved to Cherokee. She had worked with American Airlines, then Kiowa Pavilion Inn for six years and one year at Shirley's Dress Shop in Cherokee. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
She is survived by her son-in-law, Melvin Unruh of Cherokee; a grandson, Dennis Unruh, Tulsa; a granddaughter, Belinda Michael of Cherokee, and three great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, two brothers and two sisters.
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