Billie Louise (Deffeyes) Taylor
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Billie Louise Taylor, 89, passed from this life on September 23, 2019 in Del City, Oklahoma.She was born in Hugo, Oklahoma on January 6, 1930 to Victor and Rachel (Cannedy) Deffeyes. Billie married Martin E. Taylor on October 23, 1950 in Norman, Oklahoma. She enjoyed keeping her hands busy with things like quilting, sewing, and painting, but mainly she loved being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Martin E. Taylor, and her parents,
Vic and Vi Deffeyes.
Billie is survived by: her children: John H. Taylor and wife Denise of
Jones, Oklahoma, and Mary L. Taylor of Antlers, Oklahoma; grandchildren:
Marlo Ditmer of Choctaw, Oklahoma, Morgan and Dusty Wilson of Jones,
Oklahoma, Jarrett and Allisha Taylor of Houston, Texas, and Natalie Parsley
of Dallas, Texas; and great-grandchildren: Kaitlyn and Madison Ditmer, and
Ryder and Hutson Wilson.
Services for Billie will be held Wednesday, September 25, 2019, at 11:00AM at Serenity Funeral Service. Services have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Service of Antlers, Oklahoma.
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