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© Buchanan Funeral Service
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Dana Renee (Watts) Hoppers

Dana Renee (Watts) Hoppers
June 21, 1954 ~ November 19, 2020

Dana was born in Oklahoma City, OK to Ed and Judy Watts.

She was a joyous woman who was an avid Chicago Cubs fan and always happy to lend a listening ear.

Dana passed on November 19th after a long fight with metastatic breast cancer.

She is survived by her husband Ronald, two boys Trevor and Clay, daughters-in-law Kimberly and Melody and her grandchildren Addison, Liam, Henley, Quinn, Miles and Hannah.

A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held at 10:30am on Tuesday, December 1 at Henderson Hills Baptist Church. Flowers can be sent to Buchanan's Funeral Home or donations can be made to the Can Serve Foundation at INTEGRIS which provides meals for new chemotherapy patients at the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute where Dana was treated. 


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