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Obituary

Memory Lane Cemetery,
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Sandi Carter

August 2005

Nell Inez [Parker] Havens

Nell Inez Parker Havens was born 22 August 1916, in Illinois Bend, TX. She came with her parents to Oklahoma in 1924.

Nell went back to Texas in 1935, living in Beaumont until 2002.

Nell's husband, Forest Craig Havens, preceded in death along with her parents Willis and Carrie Parker, 3 brothers and 2 sister.

Surving her are 2 brothers Garland and Glen Parker and their wives, several nephews, nieces and 1 stepson, H. R. Havens of Traverse City, MI.

Funeral Services will be held 23 August 2005 at 1:30 a.m. at Vondel L. Smith and Son Mortuary, South, 6934 S. Western Ave., OKC.

Internment will follow in Anadarko, OK at Memory Lane Cemetery.

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