Frances Mildred Thompson © Alva Review-Courier 02-2002 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Frances "Mildred" Thompson, 73, Cheyenne Valley
Funeral services were held Feb. 16 at the Cheyenne Valley Methodist Church. Rev. Lyle Shipley officiated. Burial followed in the Lone Star Cemetery under the direction of the Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.
She is survived by one son, Timothy Thompson and his wife, Carla, of Richmond, Va.; three daughters, Beverly Tatro and her husband, Nelson Allen, of Derby, Kan., Marquitta Howard and her husband, Michael, of Waynoka, and Tona Jebbia and her husband, Stephen, of Dallas, Texas; five brothers, Bud Noble of Mooreland , Charles Noble of Yale, Boyd Noble of Waynoka, Jim Noble of Alva and Allen Noble of Fairview; three sisters, Grace Stranbaugh of Chester, Rosalie Brakey of Westville and Lois Murdock of Waynoka; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren, Troy Tatro and his children Ashlee, Taylor and Jaeden; Bob Allen and his children Morgan and Seth; Jeff Tatro and his son Dillon; Tara Allen, Kimberly Tatro and Macon Thompson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Cecil, and one sister, Mary Violet.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to either the Aline or Cheyenne Valley United Methodist Church.
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