Mozella Rose [Boucher] Daley Funeral services for Mozella Rose Daley, 64, Lawton, Okla., will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Becker Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Harley Davidson, minister of Western Hills Church of Christ, officiating. Mrs. Daley died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006, at her home following a short illness. Burial will be in Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, Okla. She was born October 8, 1941 in Lawton to Granville V. and Annie Ellen [Cothern] Boucher. She attended school at Lawton Central. She married Albert Daley on June 9, 1972 in Lawton. She was the homemaker of a 22-year veteran of the United States Army. She served many military units with Al and her awards include The Artillery Order of Molly Pitcher. She called Lawton home all of her life and was the first President of the Retired Services Personnel Association Ladies Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband of the home; her mother, Annie Boucher; son, Douglas and his wife Sandy Ferguson, and son Jeffery Ferguson, all of Lawton; daughter Melissa and her husband David Rodriguez of McKinney, Texas; step-daughters, Detta Lovelace of Winfield, Mo., and Debra and her husband Ronald Bicker of Troy, Mo.; two sisters and brother-in-laws, Jim and Kay Glasgow of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Richard and Janie Holdbrook of Burkburnett, Texas. She is also survived by a brother, Tommy Boucher of Lawton; ten grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; one great-grandson; and one step-great-grandson; many special friends and one very special friend. She was preceded in death by her father, three brothers and a son, Richard Scott Ferguson. |
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