Pauline McFarlan a resident of Henryetta passed away on July 24, 2007 in Okmulgee, Ok at the age of 82. Born March 7, 1925 in Pindall, Arkansas to Troy and Addie Lee (Marris) Vaughn. She was a home maker and attended the Pentecostal Holiness Church. She married Walter T. McFarlan on December 2, 1942 in Searcy, Arkansas.
Her husband precedes her in death, parents and 4 brothers.
Survived by Daughters: Anna Paulette Olson & husband Donald of San Hose, CA, Katherine Sue Serrato & Husband Anthony of Lodi, CA, Barbra Ann Nash & husband Charles of TN Grandchildren: Christine Arnold & husband Jerry of Eufaula, OK, Natalie Millan & hus. Russell of Redding, CA, Angela Demik & hus. John of Missouri, Carrie Nash & hus. Robert of Fresno, CA., Charles Nash & wife Kendra of Tennessee, 15 Great Grandchildren, 2 Sisters: Vi Pittman of Ft. Dix, IL, Lorene Scott of Grapevine, TX.
Graveside service will be 10:30 Am Saturday, July 28, 2007 at the Silver Springs Cemetery with Rev. Robert Parker, Officiating. Services conducted by the Rogers Funeral Home.
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