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©Steverson Funeral Home
Submitted by:Dale Talkington


Helen M. Harrison

April 06, 1915 ~ January 01, 2006

Helen M. Harrison was born 6 April 1915 in Gracemont, Oklahoma and died 1 January 2006 at her home in Anadarko.

She grew up in Gracemont, and attended Spring Creek and Gracemont schools. She moved to Anadarko in 1958. She worked at C. R. Anthony's for 22 years. She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church.

She is survived by daughters, Margaret Miller of Amarillo, Texas (widow of Bill Miller), Nita Keller and husband Don of Hurst, Texas, and Mary Blakley and husband Edward of Lawton; 1 son Floyd Harrison and wife Sue of Oklahoma City.

Services are at 1 p.m. Thursday, 5 January at Bethel Baptist Church. Condolences may be sent to the family via e-mail to steversonfuneralhome@netride.net


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