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Dorothy Avis (LeCounte) Randquist
Jan 4, 1924 - Sep 2, 2013
Submitted by: Cynthia Barnett

Dorothy Avis LeCounte-Randquist of
Oklahoma City, OK went to be with her Lord and Savior  Sept 2. Born Jan. 4 1924 in Nardin, OK to the late Earl X and Iris H Croft-Lecounte.
Dorothy went to Ponca City HS and at one time worked for Conoco oil in Ponca City. She moved to Oklahoma City and was employed at International Paper Company. Dorothy is survived by four daughters: Joyce Broome of Idaho, Rebecca Randquist of OKC, Carletta Randquist of Ark, Cynthia Barnett of OKC, and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. Visitation is Sept 5 from 11-3 at OK Cremation and Mortuary Service and graveside services will be held at Longwood cemetery in Ponca City Sept 6 at 2 pm.

 

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