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Lillian Virginia (Holler) (Lee) Trammell
![]() © Jeanette Perrin Coaly |
Sep 25, 1913 - Jan 17, 2011
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Interment will be in the Fairmount Cemetery
at Hollis, OK.
Lillian was born September 25, 1913 in Hollis, OK to Winnie
(Alexander) and Hughy Holler. She graduated from Hollis High
School in 1931. Lillian married Chester A. Lee and they had
three children, Larry, Linda, and Lana. He passed away in August
1958. She married Jimmie Trammell in 1962 and he passed away in
1987. Lillian was a member of the 1931 Sorosis Club. She liked
fishing, gardening, watching Weather Channel, cats, and her
favorite color, Turquoise. Lillian loved spending time with her
family and friends.
Lillian is survived by her three children, Larry C. Lee and his
wife, Tanya, Linda Powers and her husband Larry of Hollis, OK,
and Lana Moore and her husband Bob of Quanah, TX; six
grandchildren, Lisa V. Lee, Todd Lee and his wife Betty, Brad
Bartlett and his wife Susy, Beverlee Bartlett Beanland and her
husband Jon, Mitzi Moore Sanchez and husband Armondo, and Mary
Moore Roberts and her husband Rob; ten great grandchildren,
Nicholas Lee and Brandon Lee, Bruce Bartlett and his fiancé
Rebecca Clampett, Blythe Lyles and her husband Will, Brady
Bartlett, Shanna Riley, Matt Riley, Rebecca Sanchez, and Robyn
Roberts; four great-great grandchildren, Brooklyn and Deacon
Lyles, Rylee Finley, and Tamari Hill; and a special niece Viki
Yoes Wallace.
Mrs. Trammell was preceded in death by her parents, Hughy
and Winnie Holler; two husbands, Chester Lee and Jimmie
Trammell; and one sister, Maurine Holler Yoes.
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