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Beatrice Jessie (Tague) Story
Jan 31, 1895 - Mar 4, 1974
Posted by: Elsa Vorwerk

The Daily Oklahoman, 6 March 1974, page 15 column 1
MRS. BEATRICE J. STORY
Graveside services for Mrs. Beatrice Jesse Story, 79, of 5600 S. Walker, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Resthaven Cemetery, directed by Capitol Hill Funeral Home. She died Monday at South Community Hospital. 
Mrs. Story was born in Texas and moved to Oklahoma City in 1918. 
She is survived by four sons, Bill, Alameda, Calif.; Robert, Orange, Calif.; Danny, Carmichael, Calif., and Charles, Kansas City, Mo.; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Pendergraph, 2609 SW 28, and [stepdaughter] Mrs. Elsie Thomas, 547 SW 36, and a sister, Mrs. Jo Mabry, Temple, Tex.

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