Annie Doreen (Masson) (Jett) Ganoe
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Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on June 12, 2015 at Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, Ok. Services are under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.
Doreen was born in Brownsburg Quebec, Canada on May 7, 1933 to Alexander and Sarah Elsie Masson.
She married Samuel P. Jett on March 30, 1961 in Tulsa, OK. She later married Frank E. Ganoe, of Stephenville, TX on April 9, 2005 in Calgary, Alberta Canada.
She attended Lachute High School in Lachute Quebec, Canada.
Doreen was a Personnel Director for Atoka Memorial Hospital, and was a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church in Stillwater.
She owned Doreen's Knit Shoppe in Atoka, Oklahoma for several years. She loved to knit baby caps for Stillwater Hospital and lap afghans for nursing home residents.
Doreen was preceded in death by her parents, husband Sam P. Jett, and brother Doug Masson.
She is survived by her husband Frank; one daughter, Susan M. (Jett) Graham and husband D. Ray Graham, Jr.; Steve Jett and Rene Lannet; Peyton Jett and fiancé Maureen Bohacek; six Grandchildren David R. Graham, III and wife Candace Graham; Chris Jett; Jennifer Graham; Ian Jett; Alec Jett and Samantha Jett as well as two Great Grandchildren Rylan Graham and Adalynn Graham.
An online obituary may be viewed and condolences sent to the family at www.strodefh.com.
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