Nora Jean Williams was born January 3, 1932 in El Paso, Texas and passed away December 31, 2015 at Elk City, Oklahoma at the age of 83 years, 11 months and 28 days.
Jean grew up in El Paso, Texas where she graduated from high school in 1950. After graduation and her mother's death she went to live with her aunt in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She attended Oklahoma City University completing a couple of years before she was married to Jack Olliver. They moved to Norman while Jack attended the University of Oklahoma and where they raised their family. Later in life she was married to Fred Williams and they resided in Temple, Oklahoma until 2011 when her children moved her back to Elk City. Jean was an artist and enjoyed making pottery.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by her daughter, Karen Suhgrue, Rapid City, SD; 2 sons, Tom Olliver and wife, Lisa, Carter, OK and Michael Olliver, Costa Rica; 6 grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter; her first husband, Jack Olliver, Elk City, OK and a host of other relatives and friends.
Memorial Service Thursday, January 7, 2016
10:00 A.M.
Whinery-Savage Chapel
403 West Country Club
Elk City, Oklahoma 73644
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