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Cheryl Elizebeth DePasse passed away on March 13, 2021 in Prague, Oklahoma at the age of 79. She was born on June 22, 1941 in Seminole. She was the daughter of the late Clarence Herbert and Helen Edith (Davis) Wallis. Cheryl grew up in Seminole and attended Seminole Public Schools. Following high school, Cheryl attended cosmetology school in Seminole and was a hair dresser until her marriage to Charles W. DePasse on April 16, 1960.
Cheryl and her husband, Charles, made their home in Seminole. The couple raised four children, Stephanie, Kim, Kelly and Trae. Cheryl was a loving mother and dedicated her life to taking care of her home and her family. She was a tedious house keeper. Her home was always spotless and well put together. She had a passion for keeping her home beautifully decorated and welcoming. Cheryl also had a love for flowers, she spent many hours tending to her lovely flower gardens.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her loving husband of 50 years, Charles W. DePasse and her parents, Clarence and Helen Wallis.
She is survived by four children, Stephanie Davis, Kim Gregory and her husband William, Kelly DePasse and Trae DePasse; five grandchildren, Chris Davis, Jeff Davis and his wife Katie, Randi Gregory, Rachel McGee and her husband Eric and Sara Dodson and her husband Dalton; two great-grandchildren, Isaiah DePasse and Violet Dodson and one sister, Lana Pickle.
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