Beveraly Ann (Green)
Tankcreed
May 10, 1938 - Nov 29, 2017
Posted by: Ann Weber
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Beverly Ann Tankcred of Bartelsville, OK. died
November 29, 2017 at her home in Bartlesville, OK. She was 79.
Beverly was born May 10, 1938 to William Green and Francis (Moore) Houser at
Wann, OK. She worked at Jencast Iron Foundry in Coffeyville, KS. She was
married Dallas Tankcred, he preceded her in death in 1988. Beverly loved to
quilt, cook, fish, a great bargain hunter, and especially spending time with
her family.
Survivors include three daughters: Annette H. Walker of Gardner, KS., Betty
J. Hix and husband Jim of Bartlesville, OK. and Shelly R. Carlton and
husband Chad of Muskogee, OK. Ten grandchildren, twenty-one great
grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. Six brothers: Bill Green of
Bartlesville, OK., Clarence Green of Altamont, KS., Howard “Sonny” Houser of
Bartlesville, OK., George Houser of Wann, OK., Kenneth Houser of
Bartlesville, OK., Michael Houser of South Coffeyville, KS. Two sisters:
Mary Jane Head of Coffeyville, KS., and Francis Katherine Rohrs of Dewey,
OK. Two step sisters and one step brother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, Sonja Gayle Sells, two sisters: Tammy (Houser) Tidd, and Louise Bodkins.
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