Darra Lynn Ray, age 69, of Oklahoma City, died on Wednesday, December 19th, 2018 at the Mercy Rehab Hospital in Oklahoma City.
Born to Roscoe P. and B. June Kolterman, on August 21st, 1949, she graduated from Lawton High School and attended Cameron University briefly before marrying Frank C. Ray, III on May 30th, 1970. They remained together until his death in July of 2015.
A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, she is survived by her mother, June Kolterman; her brother, Preston Kolterman; her son Frank Chilcott Ray, IV and his wife, Donna; her daughter, Rebekah Lynn Shawn and her husband, Dale; her daughter Jennifer Elizabeth Carlton and her husband, Lloyd; and her 6 grandchildren, Elizabeth Grace Keenum, Astraea Maren Heath, Matthew Logan Keenum, Alvin Roscoe Carlton, Aidric Leviathan Carlton, and Nikolai Ashley Shawn.
She was preceded in death by her father, Roscoe P. Kolterman and her husband, Frank C. Ray, III.
The memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 22nd, 2018, at 2:00 pm at the Mercer Adams Chapel in Bethany, Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations in her memory to the American Cancer Society or the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition.
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