E. BEATRICE GAYMAN OBITUARY Reprinted with Permisssion © Shawnee News Star
E. BEATRICE GAYMAN
1907 - 1998
E. Beatrice Prince Gayman died Wednesday at the age of 90.She was born in Lincoln County on December 30, 1907, to George A. and Laura Prince.The family moved to Chandler when she was 12 and she graduated from high school there.She attended Hills Business College in Oklahoma City and spent many years as a secretary.She married John Hale Gayman in October 1930 and he preceded her in death in 1967.She was a member of First Christian Church, Oklahoma City.Her parents; two sisters, Edith Prince and Beaufort Russell, and two brothers, Allen W. Prince and Oscar Prince, also preceded her in death.She is survived by three nephews, George A. Russell, George A. Prince and Russell H. Prince.Graveside service will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park Cemetery, Chandler, under the direction of Guardian Northside Funeral Home, Oklahoma City. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.Published April 11, 1998.
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