Beverly Joyce (Mills) Cole
Aug 3, 1943 - Feb 28, 2014
Posted by Ann Weber
Beverly Joyce Cole died Feb. 28, 2014 at her
home in Broken Arrow, OK. She was born Aug.
3, 1943 in Kansas City, Kan. and was the
daughter of the late Earl and Betty Mills of
Bartlesville.
Joyce grew up in Bartlesville and graduated
from College High School, Class of '61, and
attended Oklahoma State University. She was
a homemaker in Broken Arrow for many years.
A graveside memorial is planned for 11 a.m.
Friday, March 14 at Memorial Park Cemetery
in Tulsa with Rev. Matt Thompson, Associate
Pastor, Bixby First United Methodist Church,
presiding.
Survivors include a brother, Jim Mills of
Bartlesville; two daughters, Jodie Sweet and
husband Joe of Bixby, and Tracy Mills of
Coffeyville, KS; six grandchildren, Brandon
and Jessie Haddon; Olivia Secondine of
Owasso; and Dalton and Riley Maish and
Emerson Sweet, of Bixby.
She was preceded in death by her parents,
Earl and Betty Mills of Bartlesville.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction
of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home in
Bartlesville.
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