CHINO VALLEY, Ariz. - Fannie "Fay" Killingsworth, 95, died Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003.
Services will be at a later date in Fatheree-Albert Funeral Home in Erick, Okla. Arrangements are by Chino Valley Funeral Home.
Mrs. Killingsworth was born Nov. 28, 1907, in Collinsville, Texas, to John F. and Gertrude Bethel Finney. She was married to Thomas B. Killingsworth on Oct. 10, 1926, and they farmed in western Oklahoma and in the Texas Panhandle for 44 years.
She was a wife, mother, homemaker and, for periods of time, bookkeeper and clerk in the general store and cotton gin in Kelton, Texas. She was very active in her Southern Baptist Church, in the community and with the large extended family. She spent the latter years in Southern California and in Prescott, Ariz., near her daughter and son-in-law.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tommie in 1970; a grandson, Phil Hart in 1995; a sister, Martha in 1939; and a brother, Milton in 1998.
Survivors include her daughter, Joyce Fancher and husband, Don, of Prescott; a granddaughter, Deborah of Little Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Nan McKinney of Fort Worth, Texas, and Koleene Davidchek of Duncan, Okla.; a brother, John D. Finney of North Richland Hills, Texas; two great-grandchildren;three stepgrandchildren;three stepgreat-grandchildren; a stepgreat-great-great-grandchild; and many beloved nieces, nephews and other family members and friends.
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