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© Enid News & Eagle
30 October 2019
Submitted by: Glenn


Bernice Lee "Bing" (Bronaugh) Erickson

Bernice Lee "Bing" (Bronaugh) Erickson
January 27, 1920 ~ October 27, 2019

Bernice "Bing" Erickson, born in Mounds, Oklahoma to Hal and Grace Bronaugh, died in Enid, Oklahoma.

Survived by daughter, Sharon Faulkner; sister, June Clark; fourteen grand and great-grandchildren, plus nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by daughters, Flo Young; Karen Large; son, Jimmy Erickson; three brothers and three sisters.

Bing worked in food service for 65 years at: Vance, Holiday Inn, Holland House and Raymies.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Hospice Circle of Love.

The memorial service is 1:00PM, Saturday, November 2, 2019 in the Henninger Hinson Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Vernon Lee officiating.

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