Keelen F (Grant) Terrell
Nov 5, 1886 - Jan 1981
Submitted by Glenn
Enid Morning News
21 January 1981
Burial will
follow in the Banner Cemetery
east of Dover, under direction
of Sanders Funeral Service,
Kingfisher.
Mrs. Terrell was born November
5, 1886, in Kentucky to Joe and
Littie Mackey Grant. She married
E. P. Terrell in Jelico,
Tennessee, December 4, 1904. The
couple moved to Dover in 1906
where she had continued to live.
Mrs. Terrell was a member of a
Baptist Church and the Banner
Cemetery Association. She had
been in failing health for the
past six months.
Survivors include four sons,
Walter and John, both of Dover,
Joe, Enid, and Leon, Yukon; five
daughters, Mrs. Roy (Verda)
Glover and Mrs. Earl (Edith)
Glover, both of Dover, Mrs.
Frank (Nellie) Mills, Odessa,
Texas, Mrs. Harold (Lillie)
Clump, Woodward, and Mrs. W. R.
(Suda-Mae) Shaw, Shongoloo,
Louisiana; 27 grandchildren; 35
great – grandchildren; three
great – great – grandchildren;
two half brothers, Richard
Grant, West Virginia, Arthur
Stanfill, Bakersfield,
California; three half –
sisters, Mrs. Joe Mills,
Houston, Texas, Mrs. Ruby Smith,
Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Minnie
Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, E. P., one son, two
sons – in – law and nine
grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the
Banner Cemetery Association.
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