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Tennie (Crawley) Pippin July 18, 1919 - February 13, 2008 © Shurden Funeral Home Submitted by: Becky Rodgers
Tennie Pippin, a resident of Henryetta was born July 18, 1919 in Decaturville, Oklahoma to Clara and Lloyd Crawley. She passed away February 13, 2008 at Henryetta, Oklahoma at the age of 88 years 6 months and 25 days. She was married to Earl Dee Pippin at Hitchita, Oklahoma on April 27, 1935. She was a Homemaker. She was preceded in death by husband, Earl Dee Pippin in 1976 and by her parents, Lloyd and Clara Crawley.
She is survived by 1 son, Gary Pippin & wife Treva, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2 Granddaughters, Tamra Trentham, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tracie Hopp, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 5 Great Grandchildren, Brandon Trentham, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Haleigh Trentham, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tiffany hopp, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Whitney Hopp, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Blake Hopp, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma As well as a host of friends and other relatives.
Graveside Services will be held Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 10:30 am at New Sonora Cemetery officiated by Rev. Gregg Joki. Services are under the direction of Shurden Funeral Home.
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