Amy Belle (Coleman) & Bert Ross
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New Home CemeteryDover, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
© W CarlileObit for Amy submitted byAnn Weber
Oct 11, 1920 - Aug 13, 2013
Published 8-18-13
ENID, OK — Funeral for Amy Belle Ross, 92, Enid, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, August 21, 2013, at Stittsworth Memory Chapel. Pastor Lesly Broadbent will officiate. Committal prayers and interment will follow in New Home Cemetery, Dover, under the kind guidance of Stittsworth Funeral Service.
Mrs. Ross was born October 11, 1920, in Meeker, Colorado, and passed away peacefully Tuesday, August 13, 2013, in Enid.
She was raised in Colorado, moving to Enid after marrying Bert Ross.
She worked as a seamstress for Asphalt Dress Company and also owned and operated rides at Meadowlake Park. Mrs. Ross was affiliated with Willow View United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Maples, and brother Bob Coleman; daughter, Jeanette White; three grandchildren, Russell Ross and wife Teresa, who also was Mrs. Ross’ caretaker for the last five years, of the residence, and Russell’s children, Kayla Ross, Casey Ross and Danielle Clayton, and Chris Loshke and Kerry Potter; numerous great-great-grandchildren, including Alana and Braiden Marsh.
Mrs. Ross was preceded in passing by her husband, son Delbert and her parents.
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