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Ladye Travis
“Bootsie” Brown passed away on January 14, 2022. She was 96 years
old. Bootsie was born on
December 22, 1925 to Samuel Travis and Mickey Ruth (Wright) Greene
in Terrell, Texas where she grew up and graduated from high school
at the age of 16. She married J.W.
Brown of Irving, TX on February 21, 1947. The Browns had two
children – Ruth Ann (Satchell) and John W. Brown. They moved from
Texas and established their home in Hennessey, OK in 1961. Bootsie was a very
active member of the First Christian Church in Hennessey and worked
at the newly established Senior Citizen Center after J.W. passed
away. There she worked hard for nine years to build a community and
provide services to help those in need.
But her greatest
accomplishment and joy was her family, which includes: daughter,
Ruth Ann Satchell (Dennis) of Kingfisher, son John W. Brown (Brenda)
of Norman. Grandchildren: Stacey Satchell (Nashville, TN), Erin
Scammahorn (Kingfisher), Travis Brown (Oklahoma City), Shawnna Brown
(Tulsa), Lindsey Pinkerton (Okarche), Jessica Morey (Oklahoma City),
and 12 great grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother,
Charley Greene of Royce City, TX whom she loved dearly. Bootsie was preceded
in death by her husband, J.W., her parents, her brother Harold
Greene, nephews Ray, Steve, John, James, and Larry; and a niece
Jana. In lieu of flowers,
the family asks for any donations to be made to First Christian
Church of Hennessey, Russell Murry Hospice or any charity of your
choice. Services are planned
for 1:30 PM on Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at Hennessey First
Christian Church followed by burial at Hennessey Cemetery under the
direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.
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