Daisy Bell (Francis) Waller
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Union City CemeteryUnion City, Canadian County, Oklahoma
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Daisy Bell Francis Waller Source of information: Funeral Card and other family information Born: 31 August 1903 Died: 15 February 1989 Submitted by: Guy B
Daisy was born near Ft Cobb Oklahoma on August 31, 1903 and died February 15, 1989.
Funeral services for her were at 2:00 p.m. Saturday February 18, 1989 in the Wilson Funeral Home Chapel in El Reno Oklahoma. Rev. Mark S Hatter and Rev. Vernon Bell officiated.
Burial was in the Union City Cemetery in Union City Oklahoma under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home in El Reno.
Daisy was one of 8 children. Her siblings were: 3 brothers - John Francis
(buried in Ames Cemetery, Ames Oklahoma), Glenn Francis of Carnegie Oklahoma,
Bill of Midwest City Oklahoma; 4 sisters: Mrs. Mollie Barbee of Pixley California, Mrs. Myrtle Teague-Sutton of Visalia California, Mrs, Edna Barbee of Tulsa Oklahoma, and Mrs. Laura Warthen (buried in Resthaven Memorial in Shawnee Oklahoma).
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