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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Geraldine "Jeri" (Chandler) Bishop

Geraldine "Jeri" (Chandler) Bishop
January 11, 1927 ~ June 4, 2012

 Geraldine "Jeri" Bishop, 85 of Midwest City, OK, died June 4, 2012 at Hospice Quality Care.

Born January 11, 1927 in Jackson County, KY to Ethel & Romie Chandler.

She was a long time member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church and the Midwest City Garden Club.

Jeri was preceded in death by her parents, 2 sisters Toby Chandler and Patricia Olson, 1 brother James Romie, Jr. and 1 daughter Jeri Sue Bishop.

Jeri is survived by 3 daughters Sabrina and Toby, both in the home, Betty Jean Woodard of Florida, 1 son, Donald Wayne Reynolds of Kentucky, 2 brothers Jack and Billy, 7 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. 


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