Maryann Lorean White © Bartlesville Examiner Submitted by: JoJo
Funeral services for Mrs. Maryann Lorean White, 37, of Nowata, who died Thursday evening at the Nowata hospital will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in The Arnold Moore Funeral chapel here. The Rev. Charles Parks, Webb City, OK., and Rev. M.B. Taylor, Nowata, will officiate. Interment will be in the White Rose Cemetery.
Born in Bartlesville on Jan. 11, 1932. Mrs. White's parents moved to Drumright during her early girlhood and later to Arkansas City where she completed her normal schooling. She married George A. White on July 23, 1951, at Winfield,Kan., and they made their home in Arkansas for a short period before moving to Bartlesville in 1952.
They moved to Nowata three years ago. She was a member of the Church of God Holiness, Nowata.
In addition to her husband, George A. White, of the home, survivors include three daughters, Mary Kathryn, Ruthie Mae Elmire and Cressa Ann White, all of the home; her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ben Benefiel, Nowata; Two brothers, Rev. Billy Benefiel, Bartlesville, and Eddie Leon Benfiel,Nowata, and one sister Mrs. Harry Stark, Nowata.
Her casket escorts included Messrs. Jess Rupert, Ed Walls, Rufus Horn, Paul Guffey, Harris Fry, and Leon Smith.
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