Ola Mae Buller 10-1987 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Goltry – Services for Ola Mae Buller, 83, will be at 2 PM Monday in the Helena United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Donavon McBroom officiating. Burial will follow at Karoma Cemetery, under the direction of Kenny Lanman Funeral Home, Helena.
She died Friday in an Enid hospital. She was born July 19, 1904, at Tecumseh and moved with her parents to the Oklahoma Panhandle, where she attended school at Blue Mound School in Balko. After living in Texas, on November 10, 1926, she married Alvin Buller in Liberal, Kansas.
The couple farmed in the Oklahoma Panhandle until 1939 when they moved to a farm South of Goltry. After her husband's death in 1979, she moved into Goltry and in 1987 into a convalescent center in Fairview. She was a member of the Helena Methodist Church, the Ladies Missionary Society, the Loch Lomand Society and the Methodist women's guild.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donald W. (Nelda Rose) Danz, Palatine, Illinois; four sisters, Mrs. V. C. (Josephine) Bruner, Beggs, Mrs. Don (Bell Marie) Anderson, Overland Park, Kansas, Mrs. Roy (Nelda Rose) Sanford, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Cecil (Carementa) Tevis, Perryton, Texas; two brothers, Ray and Weldon Wright, both of Perryton, Texas, and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister. Memorials may be made to the Helena United Methodist Church Building Fund, or the Fairview Fellowship Home. The funeral home will be custodian of the funds.
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