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Bonnie P (Ruebush) & John J Van Stavern

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Smith Cemetery
Cleveland County, Oklahoma
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Submitted by: Jim Woodruff

Obit for Bonnie posted by Susan Gabel & rewritten by Jo Aguirre
Mar 9, 1930 - Jul 31, 1997

Funeral services for Bonnie Van Stavern were held on August 4, 1997 at 10 am  in John M. Ireland Funeral Home and Chapel .

Interment  was at Smith Cemetery at Moore.
 
She was born to Willard C. Ruebush and Ruby Triplett on March 9, 1930 in Phillipsburg, MO. and passed away July 31, 1997 in Moore. 
 
She is survived by her husband John J. Van Stavern ; her mother Ruby (Triplett) Ruebush , Springfield MO.; her son Rodney Van Stavern and daughter in law Carol , Shawnee; two daughters Rhonda C , Oklahoma City and Kimberley J. of Del City; one sister Berniece Carr also of Springfield MO;  and 5 grandchildren.  

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