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Louie & Toy Clarice (West) Neese
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Antlers City Cemetery
 Pushmataha County, OK
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Obit for Toy posted by Jo Aguirre
Jan 11, 1922 - Oct 12, 2020

Serenity Funeral Service
Antlers, OK
(permission granted)

Toy Clarice Neese passed from this life on October 12, 2020 in Antlers, Oklahoma.

She was born on January 11, 1922 in Coalgate, Oklahoma. Toy enjoyed art, reading Western books, and going to garage sales. She was involved in both the hospital auxiliary and the VFW ladies auxiliary.

She is preceded in death by her husband: Louie Neese; her parents; and three sons: Donald Louie Neese, Tony Brazil Neese, and Kenneth Neese.

Toy is survived by her children: Robert Neese of Finley, Oklahoma, Pat Hall of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Barbara Shipley of Tulsa, Oklahoma; as well as numerous grandchildren.

Services for Toy will be held at 10AM on Friday, October 16 at the Serenity Funeral Service Chapel. Services are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Service of Antlers.

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