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Obituary
Maysville Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Mary V. [Johnson] Edgar

© Stufflebean~Coffey Funeral Home
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
January 2002

Debbie [Massey] Cornell
August 3, 1953 ~ January 27, 2002


MAYSVILLE -- Funeral for Debbie Massey Cornell, 48, will be at 2 p.m. today at Maysville Baptist Church under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey Funeral Home.

Mrs. Cornell was born August 3, 1953, in Pauls Valley, to Johnny and Doris Robinson Massey. She died January 27, 2002, in Edmond.

She was a lifetime resident of this area and served as Garvin County Treasurer.

Survivors include her children, Johnny and Rocky Minton, Oklahoma City, and Mandy Minton, Pauls Valley; seven sisters, Janice Pumphrey, Oklahoma City, Judy McPherson, Purcell, Brenda Marr and Cathy Smith, Lone Grove, Terry Ward, Crowley, Texas, Becky Gillham, Sentinel, and Lori Brown, Lexington; two brothers, Eugene Massey, Maysville, and Danny Massey, Yukon; and a grandson.


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