Wanda Sue (Johnson)
Larmore
Sep 18, 1946 - Jul 9, 2018
Posted by Ann Weber
Mrs. Wanda Sue Larmore, 71, of Ochelata, died early Monday morning,
July 9, 2018 at her home in rural Ochelata.
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday, July 12, 2018 in the
Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel in Bartlesville.
Interment will be in the Ochelata Cemetery directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Mrs. Larmore was born in Nelagoney, Oklahoma on September 18, 1946 the
daughter of Henry and Victoria (Hendrix) Johnson. She grew up and
received her education at Dewey and was married to Jack Earl Larmore in
1965. They made their home at Nowata for 25 years, moved to Ramona in
2000 and has made her home at Ochelata for the past three years. She had
been active as a cook and a homemaker and she loved to crochet.
Survivors include one son, William “Randy” Larmore and wife Crystal Van
Dusen of Bartlesville, two daughters, Victoria Briggs and husband Joe of
Bartlesville, and Mary Briggs and husband James of Ochelata, a step
daughter, Jacki Larmore of Bartlesville, two brothers, Orville Johnson
of Dewey and Fred Johnson of Bartlesville, two sisters, Joyce Reames of
Del City, Okla, and Henrietta Beal of Bartlesville, 9 grandchildren, Joe
Briggs Jr., Tim Briggs, Krystal Shidler, Nathan Larmore, Amanda Solder,
Brenna Lamore, Jacob Larmore, Kora Nash and Amilie Cole and three great
grandchildren, Jade Blankenship, Joshua Blankenship and Jozlyn Shidler.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Larmore on October 9, 2016, a son, Ronnie Larmore, brothers and sisters, Bobby Johnson, Bill Johnson, Joe Johnson, Lois Notley and Louise Cummins, and a great grandchild, Janessa Granger.
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