September 16, 2001 Opal Francis [Winchester] Decker Funeral service for Opal Francis Decker, 90, of Rush Springs, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 19, 2001, in the Southern Baptist Church with Rev. Elmer Whitehead officiating. Opal was born August 18, 1911, at Four Mile, Grady Co., Oklahoma, to Richard Benjamin Winchester and Mary Alice [Wilkerson] Winchester. She married Doyle Dee Decker September 13, 1930, in Duncan. He preceded her in death October 19, 1969. She was a housewife and a sales clerk at Otasco. Opal lived in the Rush Springs area all of her life. She was well known through her work at the Rexall Drug Store, Corner Drug Store, Dena's, Himes Western Auto and City Utilities. She was a member of the Southern Baptist Church, Rush Springs. Survivors include: son: Aaron D. Decker and wife Velma of Oklahoma City; daughter: Linda Saunders and husband Joe of Moore; 2 sisters: Pearl Brown of Arlington, TX, and Matilda Loar of Las Vegas, NV; 4 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. |
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