ROXIE USSERY OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © The Bakersfield Californian
ROXIE USSERY
1912 - 2004
Roxie Henry Ussery was born on November 18, 1912 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Mary and Charles Henry.
She was married to Fred Ussery in 1931. Fred and Roxie came to Kern County over 65 years ago.
She was a member of Eastern Star for over 50 years.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred; four brothers, one grandson and one daughter-in-law.
She is survived by one sister, Ellis Denman and two brothers, James and Charles Henry; her only child, Loyd Ussery and wife, Sandra; three grandchildren, two step grandchildren and one great great grandchild and numerous cousins.
Roxie will be remembered as a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, not only to her family, but also to the many children she has taken care of over her lifetime.
Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 15th at Hillcrest Memorial Park and the viewing will be Tuesday from 4:30-7:30 at Hillcrest Mortuary.
HILLCREST Memorial Park & Mortuary.
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