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Shirley June Vickers
Jul 20, 1937 - Oct 10, 2007
Shirley June Vickers
Funeral services for Shirley June Vickers, 70 of Perry were held at
10 a.m. Saturday October 13, 2007 in Brown-Dugger Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Roger Dunn officiating. Interment followed in
Grace Hill Cemetery under the
direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home.
Shirley June Dale Vickers was born July 20, 1937, in Perry to Thomas
Everett and Essie Mae (Kerwin) Dale and died Wednesday, Oct. 10,
2007, in Green Valley Nursing Home.
She enjoyed fishing and working a variety of puzzles including
crossword puzzles.
Preceding her in death were her parents and three sisters, Dorothy
Dale, Sharon Jack and JoAnne Graham.
Surviving her is one son, Larry Vickers; three daughters, Tonya
Vickers of Stillwater, Pam Sanchez of Garland, Texas and Lucy
Snodgrass of Stillwater; 10 grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren, one brother, Larry Dale of Perry and two
sisters, Olive Schwab and Bonnie Kendle, both of Perry.
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