Chaney-Harkins Funeral Home
January 6, 2021
Submitted by: Carol Spear Rice
Linda "Diane" Fry, 69, of Blanco, Oklahoma passed away on Monday, January 4, 2021 in Springfield, Missouri. She was a loving and devoted mom, grammy, aunt, sister and friend. Viewing will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 8, 2021 at Chaney's Memorial Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, January 9, 2020 at the Apostolic Church of McAlester with Pastor Joel Price officiating. The burial will follow at Savanna Cemetery under the direction of Chaney Harkins Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Brian Moore, Travis Moore, Justin Moore, Wendell Reilman, Brad Banks, and Clifford Wieck. Honorary pallbearers will be Charley Been, Larry Freeman, Claude Lackey, Joe Whisenhunt, Mark Diaz, Wayne Russell, Ben James, Jody Newberry, Levi Stowers, Kaleb Stowers, Aaron Stowers, Clinton Lanford, Dillon Lanford, Paul Rogers, Dalyn Johnson, Jordan Rogers, and John Freeman. Diane was born on August 3, 1951 to Lloyd Moore and Sophia "Betty" (Shupert) Moore. Linda worked as an LPN for over 30 years at many of the Pittsburg County nursing homes and also at the McAlester Regional Health Center. She loved going to church and spending time with friends drinking tea. She also loved watching bull riding on TV. Linda adored her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren and sharing God's truths with friends and family. She is survived by her children: Amanda Williams and husband, Terry of Blanco, Heath Winn of Krebs, and Derrek Fry of McAlester; Her grandchildren: Brylee LaFaunce of McAlester, Tanner Williams and wife, Madeline of Blanco, Teagan Williams of Blanco, Breanna Fry of McAlester, Heather Winn, Dayton Winn both of North Carolina, and Eden Fry of McAlester; her grandchildren at-heart: Amelia, Angel Richie, Levi, Tyler, Anna, Ariel, and Aiden Franklin, Tristen Russell, Hunter Dowell, Noah Ives, Asher Ives and so many other that lovingly called her "Grammy"; Her great grandchildren: Aniyah LaFaunce, Thomas Johnson, Laryn Johnson, Hymie LaFaunce, Castyn Johnson, and Jaida Williams; Her siblings: Brian Moore and wife, Renae of Blanco, Syvilla Stacy and husband, Pat of Wichita Falls, TX; Her second mother: Glayds Moore of Petrolia, TX; sister-in-law: Charlene Smyrl and husband, Gary of Keller, TX; nieces and nephews: Terrie Banks and husband, Brad of Dalhart, TX, Justin Moore and wife, Tami of Dalhart, Wendell Reilman and wife, Lori of Amarillo, TX, Sherry Wieck and husband, Clifford of Dalhart, Travis Moore and wife, Amelia of Kiowa, Jeromy Stacy and wife, Erika of Petrolia, TX, Jacob Stacy of Petrolia, TX Ben Stacy of Wichita Falls, TX, and Lily Stacy of Wichita Falls, TX; numerous great nieces and great nephews; Very dear and good friend for many years: Mary Freeman; and many other special friends Diane enjoyed having a glass of tea with and spending time with including: Cindy Been, Anita Smith, Connie Lackey, Tammy Freeman, Charolette Franklin, Debi Price, and Lori House. Diane is preceded in death by her father: Lloyd Moore; her mother: Sophia (Shupert) Moore Hammit; her second Dad: Pete Hammit; her siblings: Wayne Moore, Sharon Austin, and LaDean Stewart; and her special baby: Keon Russell.
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