Dorothy Ann (Fugate)
Postrach
Oct 10, 1920 - Oct 28, 2016
Posted by Ann Weber
© Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise |
Ann Postrach, 96, a long-time resident of
Bartlesville, passed away late Friday night
at Jane Phillips Medical Center in
Bartlesville.
Dorothy was born October 10, 1920 at
Breckenridge, Texas to Homer Fugate and
Minnie Ella (Holman) Fugate. Dorothy grew up
in the Bartlesville area, receiving her
education there and later attended beauty
school in Seminole, Oklahoma. She met Earl
T. Postrach and the couple was married May
5, 1939 at Independence, Kansas.
Dorothy owned and operated a small grocery
store in downtown Bartlesville and later was
the School Matron for Bartlesville Schools,
19 years, before retiring. She was raised in
the Methodist Church and in her later years,
attended Spirit Church of Bartlesville.
Dorothy was a member of Royal Neighbors and
loved the outdoors, especially during the
Fall season. She loved her family and
enjoyed spending time with her sister,
Eleanor.
She was preceded in death by her parents; by
her husband, Earl, July 7, 2003; by a sister
and five half-brothers.
Dorothy is survived
by her two sons, Terry D. Postrach and his
wife, Beverly of Nowata, Oklahoma and Danny
K. Postrach and his wife, Cherlynn of
Ramona, Oklahoma; one sister, Eleanor Turman
of Bartlesville; five grandchildren, Terry
Postrach, Tracey Nowlin, Danna Postrach
Cooper, Misty Postrach and Matt Postrach;
six great-grandchildren, Casey Elam, Kasadee
Vaughan, Preslee Cooper, Tyler Nowlin,
BaeLee Gulley and Taelor Postrach; and by
two great-great-grandchildren, Chaten Elam
and River Maree Vaughan.
Visitation for Dorothy Ann Postrach will be
held in the Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral
Home, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Monday and Tuesday,
with the family receiving guests from 6 – 8
p.m. Tuesday evening. Funeral services will
be 2 p.m., Wednesday, November 2, 2016 in
the chapel of the Arnold Moore & Neekamp
Funeral Home with Pastor Ike Amaro,
officiating.
Interment will follow in the
Bartlesville White Rose Cemetery under the
direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral
Home. Family suggests friends who wish,
donate to Spirit Church in honor of Dorothy.
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www.honoringmemories.com.
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