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Helen (Thompson) Rowe March 14, 1911 - September 19, 2006 © Roger's Funeral Home, Inc. Submitted by: Becky Rodgers
Helen Rowe a resident of Henryetta passed away on September 19, 2006 in Henryetta at the age of 95. Born March 14, 1911 in Osage City Kansas to William Emmet and Mary Ethel (Rork) Thompson.
She married Victor Ray Rowe on December 18, 1938 in Moore, OK. She was a homemaker and attended the Methodist Church.
She is preceded in death by her husband V.R. Rowe, parents and 2 brothers: Billy Jack Thompson and Frank Thompson.
Survived By Nephews: Jimmy and wife Karla Thompson of Henryetta, Billy and wife Renee Thompson of Henryetta, Ok, Chris and wife Cristine Thompson of Broken Arrow, OK Fred Rowe Jr. of Tulsa, Will Frank Decker of Norman, Ok, John Decker of Colorado, Nieces: Peggy and husband Mike McGehee of San Francisco, CA, Elsie and Husband John Read of Oklahoma City,Ok, Charolette Powell of Tulsa, Maxine Sanders of Houston, TX, Sister: Velma Decker of Henryetta, Many Great Nieces and Nephews.
Graveside service will be 10:00am, Friday, September 22, 2006 at the Westlawn Cemetery with Rev. Jim Paslay officiating. Services under the direction of the Rogers Funeral Home.
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