Agnes Mae Easterling, age 86, passed away on February 22,2020 in Durant OK. Agnes was born to Arthur and Grace Ziska in Walla Walla, WA. March 6,1933.
She attended Pasco High School and married the love of her life Ronald M. Easterling on June 6, 1952. Agnes has been a resident of Mead for over 20 years. She was a member for The First United Methodist Church and she enjoyed teaching knitting and crocheting.
Agnes is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Grace Ziska, her husband Ronald M. Easterling, her son Arthur Marion Easterling, and her Brother Dallas Ziska.
Agnes is survived by her son Terry Easterling and wife Sharon White of Amarillo, TX., her granddaughters Mergan Sanford and husband Chris of Denver, CO., Alex Easterling of Amarillo, TX., and Claire White of Dallas, TX., also her special friends Joe and Carolyn Mabry of Durant, OK., as well as many other friends from church.
There will be a memorial service in her honor at The First United Methodist Church in Durant on Saturday February 29,2020 at 11:00 am. Pastor John Breon to officiate.
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