LIZZIE LUCILLE TETERS OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Parks Brothers Funeral Home
LIZZIE LUCILLE TETERS
1937 - 2001
Lizzie Lucille Cullum Teters died Wednesday in Oklahoma City. She was 64.She was born in Stuart February 19, 1937, the daughter of Benjamin and Lizzie Lanham Cullum.She had been a resident of Stroud since 1983, moving from Dover, where she owned and operated a restaurant.She married Loyd Teters in Shidler on May 2, 1959.Preceding her in death were her parents, five brothers and three sisters.Surviving are her husband, Loyd of the home; two daughters, Elisa Renfrow and Crystal Teters, both of Stroud; two brothers, Frank Cullum of Seminole; and Benny Cullum of Stuart; sister, Kathryn Butts of New Lima; four grandsons and other relatives and friends.Services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday at Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Larry Chesser officiating.Burial will follow in the Stroud Cemetery under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Services, Stroud.
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