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Obituary

Abney Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Jesse R. Spurlock

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January 4, 2001

Tessie Lois Buff~Kingsley


Tessie Lois Buff~Kingsley was born November 23, 1944.

Tessie disliked her first name and went by the name Lois all of her adult life.

She was stricken with cancer while working for the Oklahoma County Medical Examiner's office.

Lois died on January 4, 2001 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

She is buried in the Abney Cemetery.

Upon her death, at her request, her dog was put to sleep, placed in her casket, and buried with her.

Her funeral was under the direction of Crisswell Funeral Home of Ada, Oklahoma.

She married a Mr. Kingsley. No other information available on him.

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