Mary Cunningham Vermillion Moore Pappan © Grace Memorial Chapel 06-2020 Submitted by: Glenn
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Mary Pappan, 86 Daughter of the late Elias Yager, and Mamie Randolph Yager. She married Raymond Cunningham with whom she had 2 children Duane and Sharon. She later married Troy Vermillion. With whom she had a child, Mike Vermillion. She later married Marvin Moore And Phillip Pappan.
She was preceded in death by her father Elias Yager and her mother Mamie Randolph Yager. Her brothers Leonard, Ernest, Elmer, Arnold. Her sisters Gladys and Ida Mae. Her late husbands Raymond Cunningham, Troy Vermillion, Marvin Moore, and Philip Pappan. Her late sons Mike Vermillion and Duane Cunningham.
Survivors are daughter Sharon Zimmerman and husband Terry of Dodge City, grandchildren, Jason Vermillion , Marcus and Melissa Zimmerman, Micheal Vermillion, Chad and Caleb Cunningham and Miranda Mills. Also numerous great and great-great grand children.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday July 7th, 2020 at 10:00am at the First Free Will Baptist Church in ponca city,1900 E. Hubbard Road.. burial will follow at the Blackwell cemetery.
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