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Norma Jean <I>Callen</I> Beasley

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Norma Jean Callen Beasley

Birth
Plainview, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
3 Jan 2002 (aged 62)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Erick, Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 02 Row 11 Grave 0010/Sec 2 Blk 18 Lot A Sp 1
Memorial ID
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Note: Birth and death locations provided by City of Erick in May 2019.

Services were held at the North Garland Church of Christ in Enid, Okla. on Tues.,Jan. 8, 2002.

Casketbearers were Steve York, Terry Callen, Randy Stewart, Larry York, Cornell Callen & Richey Stewart.

Norma Jean "Callen" Beasley was born to Coy Crat Callen and Ona "Hamilton" Callen. Her brothers and sisters are as follows: Jewell(1915-1918), Lamoin Coy (1919-2000), Thorvell (1922-1978), Wanda Marie York, & (her twin) Wilma Dean Stewart.

Norma was first married to Harold Whipkey. Their two sons: Ronald Dean Whipkey & Roger Dean Whipkey. In 1993 she married Claude Beasley.

*NORMA: Attended schools in both Plainview and Erick, OK, she grew up on the family farm at Plainview and knew how to chop cotton & pull boles. She was good with the HOE, if you've been in the family very long, you'll know the story about her and Wilma's hiring out as "Cotton Choppers". LOL !
Note: Birth and death locations provided by City of Erick in May 2019.

Services were held at the North Garland Church of Christ in Enid, Okla. on Tues.,Jan. 8, 2002.

Casketbearers were Steve York, Terry Callen, Randy Stewart, Larry York, Cornell Callen & Richey Stewart.

Norma Jean "Callen" Beasley was born to Coy Crat Callen and Ona "Hamilton" Callen. Her brothers and sisters are as follows: Jewell(1915-1918), Lamoin Coy (1919-2000), Thorvell (1922-1978), Wanda Marie York, & (her twin) Wilma Dean Stewart.

Norma was first married to Harold Whipkey. Their two sons: Ronald Dean Whipkey & Roger Dean Whipkey. In 1993 she married Claude Beasley.

*NORMA: Attended schools in both Plainview and Erick, OK, she grew up on the family farm at Plainview and knew how to chop cotton & pull boles. She was good with the HOE, if you've been in the family very long, you'll know the story about her and Wilma's hiring out as "Cotton Choppers". LOL !


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