Anna Mae (Atkins)
Applegate
Jul 14, 1924 - Sep 30, 2017
Posted by: Ann Weber
STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Interment will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery in
Bartlesville under the direction of the Stumpff Funeral Home &
Crematory.
Mrs. Applegate was born July 14, 1924 at Bigheart, Oklahoma the
presentday Barnsdall to Roy and May E. (Stephenson) Atkins. She was
raised and received her education in the Barnsdall area where she
graduated High School. She was married to Richard Applegate on April 5,
1958 at Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and they made their home most of the
married life in the Dewey. They had owned and operated R & A Campers in
Dewey for many years, and let many people park their RV’s and Campers on
their lot. She was a faithful member of the Word of Truth Fellowship
Church in Dewey, until her ill health did not allow her to attend
regular.
Mrs. Applegate is survived by her husband Richard Applegate of Dewey, by
her Nephew Phillip Cramer of Ramona, and by a sister-in-law Darlene Cramer of
Nowata, Oklahoma, and by 3 nephews and four nieces.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and May E. Atkins.
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