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Charline Ellen Day (Owens) was born in Oilton, Oklahoma on December 24, 1948, to Weldon Lester Owens and Ola Mae Maxine Charline Owens (Smith). She passed from this life at home with her family on January 12, 2025, in Pawnee, Oklahoma at the age of 76.
Charline "Charlie" was the eldest of six children. She was joined in holy matrimony to Jim W. Day, Sr. on August 13, 1974, they were blessed with four daughters and three sons.
Charlie enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting. She also loved reading and going on road trips through Arkansas and Missouri with Jim. Spending Thanksgiving and Christmas with her family was her favorite time of the year. Although she was ornery at times and loved giving her family the "LOOK." Charlie was very loving and protective of her family.
Charlie was preceded in death by her parents Weldon and Maxine Owens, one sister Deborah Dian Lay and an infant sister. Survivors include her husband Jim of the home, daughters Rebecca and Gerry Nixon, Vickie Day, Rachael and Jimmy Keeter and Charline "Cabby" and Eric Worley; three sons J.W. Day, Jr and Heather Day, Jack D. and Tamara Day and David Day, twenty-four grandchildren, twenty-eight great grandchildren; two brothers Weldon Lester Owens, Jr. and Larry Eugene Owens and one sister Connie Sue Montgomery along with a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
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