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Alva Review - Courier
07 May 2012
Submitted by: Sandy Bain


Annabell "Ann" (Titus) Harrel

March 9, 1937 ~ May 3, 2012

Annabell Titus Harrel was born March 9, 1937, and left this life May 3, 2012, at the Woodward Hospital after a brief illness.

Ann (she HATED being called Annabell), was born prematurely at home to McKinnley Titus and Jacquelyn Franklin Dickerson in Ringwood, Oklahoma.

After a brief seven day courtship, Ann was married to Loren Dean Harrel by a Justice of the Peace in Clayton, New Mexico, on July 12, 1955.

She is survived by her husband, children, three brother and half brothers, two half sisters, twelve grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren with one more due in October and multiple nieces and nephews.

Her memorial service will be at 2 pm, Sunday, May 13, 2012, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located at 1700 W. 7th Street, Elk City, OK.

Condolences may be made to the family at shawfuneralhome.net


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