© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma February 6, 2005 Lois [Walker] Doshier July 14, 1923 ~ February 3, 2005 Funeral service for Lois Walker Doshier, 81, of Chickasha, Oklahoma will be held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, February 7, 2005 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Lois Walker Dosher was born July 14, 1923, in Lindsey, Oklahoma the daughter of Amarine and Gracie [Standridge] Walker and died February 3, 2005 in Chickasha. She and Arlton Amos Doshier were married May 4, 1946 in Chickasha. He preceded her in death in 1981. Mrs. Doshier loved to quilt. She volunteered at the Pink House and taught children to sew and do crafts. She was a Girl Scout leader and made quilts for different groups including children's agencies. She was also preceded in death by two infants and her parents. Survivors include two daughters, Lenetia Cheufell Doshier of Chickasha and Louise Salyer of Chickasha; one grandson, Chris Salyer; one granddaughter, Charla Salyer; five sisters, Juanita Kratzer, Billy Jo Graves, Frances Jones, Imogene Goss, and Ellen Myers; and one brother, Amarine Walker, Jr. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. |
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