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Bryan County, Oklahoma

Highland Park Cemetery
Durant, Oklahoma

Deceased Name: Roxie M. Padgett Davis

Durant Daily Democrat

December 26, 2003

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

A service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Dalton-Holmes Funeral Home Chapel for Roxie Davis, 97, Durant, who died Tuesday, December 23, 2003, at King's Daughters and Sons Nursing Home. The Rev. James Robinson will officiate.

The daughter of Nobel Oscar "N.O." and Annie Murphree Padgett, she was born Monday, September 3, 1906, in Marcela, Arkansas.

Preceding her in death were her first and second husbands, George Henshaw and E.B. Davis.

Survivors include daughter, Lelda Megert of McKinney, Texas.

Family hour is 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Dalton-Holmes Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

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