Nancy Luellen Pearson, 72, of Bartlesville passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2023. She was born July 21, 1950, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
She graduated from Nelogoney High School. She married John Oliver Silkey in 1968 and was a home maker for 18 years. Then she had a career working at Walmart as a people greater before retiring in 2018 to live out the remainder of her years in Osage County, enjoying the country side with her best friend Terry Conover.
She was preceded in death by parents Melvin Bartlett and Ethel Louellen Pearson; son, brother, Melvin Bartlett Pearson Jr; grandson, James Bartlett Pacala; granddaughter, Tiffany Kaye Golden; great-grand daughter, Tiffany Kaye Laurie; and Ex-husband and best friend, John Oliver Silkey.
She is survived by her four loving daughters, Cheryl Pacala, Iva Yeahquo, Paula White (Shawn), and Lora Silkey; grandchildren, Michael, Michelle, Rachel, Jared, Olivia, Jonathan, Theressa, Ethel, Ashley, Susan, and John; 15 great grandchildren; sister in law, Kaye Pearson; niece, Linsey Pearson; nephew, Mitchelle Pearson; and 4 great nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service
JAN 28. 2:00 PM
Bartlesville Tabernacle Church
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