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Jessie Lee Walker went to be with the Lord on August 21, 2022. Jessie was born April 28, 1935 in Pawnee, OK to James and Hattie (Mason) Roubidoux, a family of ten children, 3 girls and 7 boys. Jessie attended Pawnee Indian School and graduated from Guymon High School, then attended Panhandle State College.
Jessie married John Louis Walker in 1956 in Clayton, New Mexico, from that marriage came David Louis, Doris Kay, Daryl Wayne, John Alan, Theresa Ann, Elizabeth Gayle, Kimberly Gaye, and Lynda Lee.
Jessie was always a hard worker, even working in the fields from the young age of 5 then at the age of 55 she attended LPN school at Seminole and became a Licensed Practical Nurse and worked until she was 75. She was also attended school to become an EMT.
Jessie is survived by her 8 children David Louis Walker (Joanna), Doris Kay Suitor (Lonnie), Daryl Wayne Walker, John Alan Walker (Jane), Theresa Ann Walker, Elizabeth Gayle Walker, Kimberly Gaye Bryant (Larry), and Lynda Lee Frech (Rick); two brothers Robert Roubidoux and Leon Roubidoux, special niece Tammy; special grandson Nevin Fixico and many other grandchildren, great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews; stepson Buddy McElvany and her special companion Shorty AKA Short Butt.
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