© Eisenhour Funeral Home Blanchard, Oklahoma January 2020 August 31, 1956 ~ January 7, 2020 Dana Lorraine [Woolley] Hines, 63, of Blanchard, died Tuesday, January 7, 2020, at her home. The daughter of Alfred Woolley, Jr and NaVonda Faye [Yell] Wampler, she was born August 31, 1956 in Greenville, Texas. Dana worked for many years as a truck driver and was Baptist in Faith. In her spare time, she enjoyed watching television and playing games, especially Zonk and Wahoo. She was preceded in death by her father, Alfred Woolley, Jr. and one niece, Alisha Woolley. Dana is survived by her mother, NaVonda Wampler of Blanchard; one brother, Chris Woolley and his wife, Kozetta, of Blanchard; one niece, Melissa Sherrin and her husband, Mike, of Gerty; great nieces and nephews, Jason Johnson, Jr. and Sierra Puenno of Blanchard, Hayden Sherrin and his wife, Rowan, of Alaska, Shakota Johnson of Blanchard, Deja Thomas of Blanchard, Andrew Thomas of Blanchard, Trea Thomas of Blanchard, and Dawson Sherrin of Alaska. Graveside service will be held in the Amber Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard. |
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