Annie Rowe, a resident of Durant, OK, and proud member of the Chickasaw Nation Indian Tribe, left this life in Durant, OK on March 14, 2021 at the age of 69. Annie was born in TX to Silas Billy and Ellen (Polk) Billy on December 1, 1951.
Annie is survived by her siblings, Wilma Brandy of Bennington, OK, and James Billy and wife Georgene of Denison, TX, nieces and nephews, Modesty Billy and Blayne Petty of Weatherford, OK, Keenan Billy and wife Holly of Marietta, OK, Amanda Shadden of Oklahoma City, OK, Ricky Shadden of Okmulgee, OK, Shelby Aragon of Ft. Worth, TX, Clint Brandy of Durant, OK, great nieces and nephews, Jerika Connely-Billy of Stillwater, OK, Siren Price and wife Nani of Bennington, OK, Lisa Coyle of Prairie Grove, AR, Tana Coyle of Prairie Grove, AR, Bam Brandy of Bennington, OK, Kayla Brandy of Durant, Oklahoma, Issac Brandy of Durant, Oklahoma, Madison Billy of Marietta, OK, Kallie Aragon of Ft. Worth, TX, Corbin Griffith and Silas Billy both of Marietta, OK, and many more.
Annie is preceded in death by her parents, Silas and Ellen Billy, beloved daughter, Tiffany Hicks, nephew, Ronald Brandy, and brother-in-law, Jr. Brandy.
A memorial service to honor Annie’s life will be held at a later date.
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