Audrey Mae Abshire
Dec 21,1929 - Mar 9, 2014
Posted by Ann Weber
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Audrey Mae (Chain) Abshire departed this life March
9,2014 at the Okeene Hospital. She was born December 21, 1929 to Bill and
Florence (Roberts) Chain. She lived in and around Oakwood and attended
Oakwood School. On September 7, 1947 she was joined in marriage to Dick Lee
Abshire at Eagle City. To that union they had four children; Robert Lee,
Linda Jean, Jerrry Wayne and Orville Lee. She worked in and around Canton
and Okeene but devoted her life to babysitting. She also loved her flower
garden and going to check cattle and horses with Orville. She is survived by
her son Orville and daughter Linda. Her grandchildren are Christie,
Schakelaar and husband Terry, Lori Martin and husband Dustin, and Justin
Hysell and Bridgett. Great-grand children Lynsay Coulson, Caden Koehn,
Brooke Lantz, Ryan Hysell and Brody Martin. She was preceded in death by her
parents, her husband Dick, two sons Jerry and Robert and one great-grandson
Joseph Johnson, one sister Irene Boden and two brothers Junior and Alfred
Chain. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 12,
2014 at the Canton Christian Church with Steve Driskill officiating.
Interment will follow in Eagle City Cemetery under the direction of Haigler-Pierce
Funeral Home, Canton. Condolences may be made online at
www.haiglerpierce.com.
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