© The Tuttle Times Tuttle, Oklahoma May 12, 2005 August 21, 1942 ~ May 6, 2005 Funeral services for Joan Davison, 62, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma were held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, May 10, 2005 in the Sowers Memorial Chapel, Tuttle. Joan Davison was born August 21, 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma the daughter of Allan Howard and Jessie [Robinett] Davison and died May 6, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She worked in the missionary field overseas for several years. Joan began working for the Oklahoma Tax Commission in 1967 and retired in 2004. She was a member of the Regency Park Baptist Church in Moore, Oklahoma. Survivors include: one sister: Sandi Cravens of Yukon, Oklahoma; nephew: Jeff Garland of Wichita, Kansas; niece: Lisa Johnston of Oklahoma City; great niece: Ava Johnston of Oklahoma City; three uncles: Jim Davison of Tuttle, Leon Davison of Tuttle, and Jim Robinett of Tuttle; two aunts: Lois Singletary of Tuttle and Virgie Conner of Tuttle. Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle. |
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