Denise Annette (Farrimond)
Blevins
Mar 17, 1953 - Jan 14, 2022
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Denise is survived by her husband, Steve Blevins, daughter Kellye McCormick and husband Brien, son Clint Blevins and wife Leanna, daughter Stephanie Adler and husband Ethan, and grandchildren Tanner, Kale, Malorye, Tyler, Conner, Alli, Cian, Dillon, Bailey, Preston, and Piper.
Denise was devoted to God, taught Sunday School for over 25 years of all ages, and was passionate about raising up her family to know the Lord. Spending time with her family was her greatest joy in life. She enjoyed cooking and baking for her family, friends, and anyone in need of a good meal, shopping with her daughters, playing Solitaire and board games in which she was highly competitive at, crocheting blankets and scarves, reading, watching movies, and long walks. She touched many lives by her love, kindness and generosity. The family does ask that everyone in attendance, please wear a mask.
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Steve and the family would like to thank all of the churches, family members, and friends who showed their support and love whether it be by food, calls, text, stopping by, flowers, and sweet messages posted online. It has meant a great deal to the family, the outpouring of love from all of you. Thank you to the hospital staff that looked after Denise and took care of her. A special thank you to all of their friends and family who dropped everything they were doing and showed up for Denise to support her in her final moments.
Steve would like to thank Kellye McCormick his daughter, Clint Blevins his son, and Stephanie Adler his youngest daughter, and Malory McCormick his granddaughter for caring for him through these difficult days because he wouldn’t have made it without you all. Most importantly, thank you to My Sweetie for all of the wonderful years and amazing memories that we shared together.
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