September 19, 2014 Donna DeLea [VanDyke] Harless Donna DeLea Harless Of Cyril, Oklahoma Was born November 8, 1947 in Clinton, OK to Jack and Viva [Randolph] VanDyke. She passed away September 17th in Oklahoma City at the age of 66. Donna married Frank Junior Harless in 1973 in Duncan, OK. He preceded her in death on November 29, 1999. They moved to Cyril the following year. She was a faithful member of the Family Life Church where she loved to sing and help out wherever she could. She also enjoyed doing embroidery and making embroidered quilt blocks. She is survived by: 2 sisters and their husbands- Sondra and J.L. Smith Chester, OK Darlene and Vernon Merriman Woodward, OK Several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by: Her parents Her adoptive parents- Jr. and Merdith Buck Her husband. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 19th at 2:00 P.M. at the Family Life Church with Pastor Donnie Miller officiating. Burial will follow in Celestial Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Cyril Funeral Home. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Family Life Church. |
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