Dixie Mabrey, 90, of Porum, OK passed away Saturday, October 29, 2022 in Inola, OK. Dixie was born in Muskogee County, OK on August 21, 1932 the daughter of Ben Dyer and Emma Dyer.
Survivors include Dixie is survived by her son: Weldon Moore and wife Nila; daughter Diann Stines and husband Dennis; grandchildren: Chad Stines, John Mark Reddish and Jaimie Brandt, Ty Moore and wife Sunny, Nick Moore and wife Laura, Chyeann Cunningham and husband Travis, Chance Stines, Chase Stines; great-grandchildren: Lucus Moore and wife Terri, Wess Moore, Mallory Moore, Neveah Stines; great-great-grandchildren: Bailey Johnson, Braxton Johnson, Brigitte Johnson; nephew: Mike Heaton; niece: Reitha Pitts; and aunt: June Smithers. She was preceded in death by her husband: Dan Mabrey; and her parents: Ben and Emma Dyer; brother: Fowler Dyer; and sister: Rowena Heaton.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at
Fields Cemetery in Porum, OK, with Nick Moore officiating. Services under
the direction of Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home.
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