ALICE FAYE ORR OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Palmer Marler Funeral Home
ALICE FAYE ORR
1940 - 2000
Cushing resident, Alice Faye Orr, 60, died Sunday, November 26, 2000, at Stillwater Medical Center.
She was born in Yale July 26, 1940, to Everett and Laverna Swider Bingamon.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Vickie Molinar.
Survivors include her husband, Clarence Orr; one daughter, Pamela Sweet; one son, Bill Orr; six grandchildren, Sidney, Nicholas, Jason Sweet, Nicole Cyndle and La Tosha Orr; mother, La Verna Swider of Cushing; brothers, Loyd Bingamon of Cushing; Lester Bingamon of Stroud and Melvin Swider of Morrison; sisters, Ann Blancarte of San Dimas, California; Debra Walker of San Dimas, California; and Shirley Johnston of Eufaula; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Services will be Friday at the Palmer Funeral Home Chapel in Cushing. Interment will follow at the Avery Cemetery, south of Cushing.
Pallbearers will be Sidney Sweet, Stanley Brown, Keith Granger, Nicholas Sweet, Timothy Mitchell, Loyd Bingamon Jr., Dave Higgins and Jim Cobble.
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