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BERNIECE A. McDONALD OBITUARY
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© Shawnee News Star




BERNIECE A. McDONALD
1941 - 1998


Berniece A. McDonald died Thursday at the age of 57.
She was born February 14, 1941, in Chandler and married Edward McDonald in Haywood, California, on June 4, 1971.
She was a homemaker and active in the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Her parents preceded her in death.
Surviving are her husband, Edward McDonald of the home; two sons, Donald McDonald and Robert McDonald, both of Chandler; daughter and son-in-law, Kitty and Jim Greggs of Chandler and sister, Donna Pierce of Ceres, California.
Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. today at Star Valley Cemetery, Chandler, under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home of Chandler. Bill Norman will officiate.
Published November 6, 1998.


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