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Submitted by: Sandy Bain


Berniece Ellen (Neff) Keene

December 11, 1917 ~ May 01, 2017

Graveside services for Berniece Ellen Boller Keene, 99, of Marion, Indiana, are 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Mississinewa Cemetery near Somerset, IN.

Mrs. Keene died May 1, 2017 at home in Ada, OK. She was born December 11, 1917 in Somerset, IN to Chauncey and Sada Robinson Neff.  She came to this area two years ago from Indiana.

She married Robert Boller and later Herb Keene.  They both preceded her in death. Mrs. Keene was an avid gardener and a retired farmer.

Survivors include a daughter Betty Weber of Ada; two granddaughters, Stephanie Irwin and husband Terry of Ada and Sada Jones Parsons and husband Patrick of Ada; seven great-grandchildren, Alex Weir, Nikki Wakeley, Samantha Jones and Tanner Byrd, John Jones, Jaymee Parsons, Kaylee Parsons and Laycee Parson; three great great-grandchildren, Tatum, Tayla and Torrance Weir, and numerous nieces and nephews.


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