Beulah Marie Butler © Alva Review-Courier 05-2001 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Beulah Marie Butler, 86, Major County
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Francis William Butler, on May 23, 1995; her son, Harley, two brothers and three sisters.
Beulah is survived by her daughter, Frances Hibbs and her husband, John, of Waynoka; three brothers, Loren Gates of Cherokee, Larry Gates of Anthony, Kan., and Kenneth Gates of Tuscon, Ariz.; and two sisters, Nyla Appleby of Drumright and Mary Humes of Anthony, Kan.
Also surviving are four grandchildren, Sharon Buerger and her husband, Mike, of Mustang, Chryl Lambert of Oklahoma City, Karon Isbell and her husband, Dee, and John Hibbs Jr., of Moore; five great grandchildren, Richard Newcomb and his wife, Jada, of Moore, Michael Buergar of Mustang, Elizabeth Hibbs of Moore, and Harley and Shannon Isbell of Moore, and Shannon Isbell of Oklahoma City; and one great great grandchild, Alyssa Ann Newcomb of Moore.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. May 16 at the First Baptist Church in Waynoka. Reverend David Shaw and Reverend Earl Metcalf will officiate. Interment will be in the Liberty Cemetery in Major County, Oklahoma.
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