© Sevier Funeral Home Tuttle, Oklahoma January 8, 2006 September 19, 1917 ~ January 5, 2006 Funeral services for Bernice Lillian Eaton McMillin, 88, of Tuttle, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 9, 2006, at First Baptist Church of Tuttle. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery in Tuttle under direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Bernice was born September 19, 1917, on a farm near El Reno, the daughter of Theodore and Nellie [Watts] Fedderson. She died January 5, 2006, in Oklahoma City. She had lived in the Tuttle area since 1950. She and her husband had a dairy farm. They also owned and operated Tuttle Hardware Store. Bernice was a member of First Baptist Church of Tuttle since 1950. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Nellie Fedderson; husband, Orville Eaton; husband, A.P. Stanley; husband, Don McMillin; and brothers, Glen Fedderson and Everett Fedderson. She is survived by a son, Timothy Orville Eaton and wife, Lorri of Tuttle; a daughter, Janet Rae Burris and husband, C.B. of Tuttle; four grandchildren, Lyle Burris and wife, Evette, Randy Burris, Timber Eaton and Luke Eaton, all of Tuttle; four great-grandchildren, Natalie Burris, Nathan Burris, Jessica Burris and Tyne Burris; sisters-in-law, Margie Fedderson and Judy Eaton Crump; brother-in-law, Homer Miller; and numerous nieces and nephews. |
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