Violet Lillian (Chappell) Eeds
Jul 13, 1906 - Jan 14, 1966
Posted by Tammie Chada
Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
Violet Lillian Chappell was born July 13, 1906 near
Stratford,
Oklahoma to Mr. And Mrs. Alonza Brakley Chappell. Violet was united
In marriage to Arbie Eeds June 17, 1926 at Stratford, Oklahoma. To
This union was born two sons, Avery Alvin and Baker Bryant.
She joined the Methdosit Church of Stratford, Oklahoma in 1924, and
Became a member of the Berlin, Oklahoma church in 1928. Her main
Love was careing for and helping her family. She had her own very
Deep conviction and lived by them each day. Upon her lips at all
Times was EXODUS 20, 1-17. No person in the world was ever loved
More by their loved ones. We have no doubt that she is in heaven
Today.
Preceded in death by a sister Addie Mae in 1925, her father in 1931,
A brother, Arthur in 1952, her mother 1954, and a grandson Paul Clark
1957.
She leaves to mourn her husband Arbie (Pete) of Durham, a brother
Alvin T. Chappell of Grimes, Oklahoma, Two sons and their wives Mr.
And Mrs. Avery Alvin Eeds, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Mr. And Mrs. Baker
Bryant Eeds, Weatherford, Oklahoma, Five grandchildren, Avery Alvin
Jr., Rex Anthony, Baker Ray, Cynthia Louise and Gay Laray, and a host
Off nephews and nieces.
Interment in Fairview cemetery, Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
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