Euby M & Pearl Elizabeth
(Decker) Mallet
Tombstone Photos
Iron Bridge Cemetery
Iron Bridge, Haskell County, Oklahoma
Photos ©
Frances Allen Titsworth
Obit for Pearl Posted by Jo Aguirre
Mallory-Martin Funeral Home
Stigler, OK
(permission granted)
Pearl Elizabeth Mallet, of Stigler, Oklahoma, passed away September 27, 2012 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, at the age of 72.
She was born January 12, 1940 in McCurtain, Oklahoma to Jim and Gladys (Lane) Decker.
She is survived by; One son: John Mallet and wife, Melinda, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma Two sisters: Thelma Ruth Thurston of Claremore Ann Barnes of McCurtain Four brothers: Wayne Decker of Stigler Joe Decker of McCurtain Jimmy Decker of Beggs George Decker of Mesquite, Texas Several nieces and nephews
Pearl was preceded in death by her parents, Jim and Gladys Decker; her husband, Euby Mallet; and one sister, Edith Bray.
Funeral services will be 2 pm Monday, October 1, 2012 at Mallory Chapel, Stigler with Rev. Don McAlvain and Rev. Leroy Orr officiating.
Burial will follow in Iron Bridge Cemetery under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home & Crematory of Stigler.
Pallbearers will be; Allen Johnson ~ Travis Bradshaw ~ Michael Decker ~ Mike Johnson ~ Mark Decker ~ Tommy Gorman Honorary Pallbearers; Doug Hoffman ~ Joey Decker ~ Bill Barnes ~ Jerry Bray ~ Eddie Barnes ~ Chris Corum
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