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Joyce Ann (Taylor) Welden
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Boggy Depot Cemetery
Atoka, Atoka County, Oklahoma

© Jan McKee

Posted by Susan Gabel & rewritten by Jo Aguirre

Funeral services for Joyce Weldon were held at 10:30 am on Wednesday , October 21, 1998 at Friendship Chapel Assembly of God Church. Rev. Bill Rackley officiated and burial was held in Boggy Depot Cemetery .  Services were under the direction of John Ireland Funeral Home.

Joyce Ann Taylor was born on February 6, 1946 to Alva H. d Velma Elizabeth Lowe Taylor in Atokaand passed away on October 18, 1998 in Oklahoma City at the age of 52. She was a member of the Friendship Chapel Assembly of God Church.  She loved fishing and enjoyed the outdoors. 

Survivors include her sons, Clinton Hunter of Bishop CA., and Nathan Alva Hunter of Oklahoma City; daughters Tammy Ann Hunter of Seminole FL. and Charlene Sarrat of Oklahoma City ; sisters Ellen Houser of Oklahoma City, Wilma Dean Lowe of Atoka, Bobbie Fisher of Byars, Irene Hearrell of Noble, Lorene Dunn of Oklahoma City and Susie Harris of Oklahoma City; brothers Bill Taylor of Tuttle and Sam Taylor of Lindsey; and 10 grandchildren.

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