VESTA COX KEY OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
VESTA COX KEY
1926 - 1999
Meeker resident Vesta Price Cox Key died Monday at a Meeker nursing home. She was 73.
Mrs. Key was born May 17, 1926, in Mena, Arkansas, to Staley and Vester Price.
She married Claude Cox. Following his death, she married Ira Key.
She attended Pleasant Hill and Rock Creek Schools.
She had worked as a sales clerk at Sears and was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels.
She was a member of Meeker Assembly of God.
Survivors include her husband, Ira Key of the home; daughter, Vicki Cox Lower of Shawnee; grandson, Chad Lower of Shawnee; brother and sister-in-law, James and Lucille Price of Shawnee; stepson, Charles Key of San Francisco, California; stepdaughter, Mary Leak of Barstow, California; stepsister, Marilyn Hokanson of Washington; and many other relatives and numerous friends.
She also was preceded in death by two sisters, Ann Potter and Irene Wells; and one brother, Oather Price.
Services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday at Meeker Assembly of God with the Rev. Charles Pearcy and the Rev. B. E. Potter officiating.
Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, under the direction of Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel.
Published August 18, 1999.
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