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LILLIE MAE YANCY OBITUARY
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LILLIE MAE YANCY
1929 - 2006


Lillie Mae Madewell Yancy was born in Stroud, Oklahoma on October 11, 1929 and departed this life in Cushing, Oklahoma on November 10, 2006 at the age of 77.
Lillie was the daughter of Charles Monroe and Rhoda Ann Cox Madewell.
She was a homemaker and was a resident of Shawnee at the time of her death.
She was married to Floyd M. Yancy in Denton, Texas on April 19, 1950.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband.
Survivors include three daughters, Nancy Raynor of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; Karen Hutson of Wapanucka, Oklahoma and Dorothy Webb of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; one brother, Charles Madewell of Ringling, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren and thirty two great grandchildren as well as numerous friends.


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