She was preceded in death by her parents and two
brothers, Dr. Kenneth Dale Dimmick and Ray Dimmick Jr.
and Robert Watson.
Eva Jean is survived by her three children and their
spouses, Dick and Burneta, of Cleo Springs, Danny
and Helen of Bakersfield, California and Danette and
Mark Hague, of Drummond, seven grandchildren and
seventeen great grandchildren. They are: Darin,
Stacey, Ryker and Sophia Venosdel, of Stafford,
Missouri, Gale, Lynn, Emma and Dylan Venosdel, of
Broken Arrow, Paul, Cindy, J.D. and Brett Venosdel,
of Boise, Idaho; Eric, Sabrina, Emily and Elizabeth
Venosdel, of Bakersfield, California; Tammy, Todd,
Tyler, Trent, and Travis Schafer, of Kingfisher,
Brent, Tinia, Braden, Bryant and Britt Hague, of
Edmond, and Marcie, Curtis, Clayton, Caitlyn and
Connor Mack, of Drummond, many nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
Memorial services will be Wednesday, November 19
2008 at 1 p.m. at First Christian Church with
Reverend Roy Wahlgren, Pastor, Cleo Springs
Christian Church officiating. Burial will follow
in Alva Municipal Cemetery. Wharton Funeral
Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
A heart felt thank you to Enid Hospice
Circle of Love and the Grace Unit staff at
the United Methodist Home of Enid.
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