Everyone knew her as "Sue". Sue was born July 2, 1937, to the late Phillip L. and Julia M. Moore, in Dardanelle, Arkansas. She was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but later moved to Atlanta, Georgia, finally resting in Bella Vista, Arkansas.
She was an avid tennis player. She also enjoyed playing bridge. After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's she volunteered for a drug trial and was active in promoting more funding for Alzheimer's Research.
She was preceded in death by her son, Jeffry Scott Dallas; her sister, Julia Ann Moore; and a brother, J.G. Moore.
Sue is survived by her husband Guy O. Dallas, Jr.; a daughter Melinda Caryl Dallas; a son Kenton Guy Dallas,; a sister Marion Joyce Harris and husband Edwin Dale Harris,; a brother Phillip L. Moore, Jr., and his wife Mary Moore,; two grandchildren, Shelby Nicole Dallas and Shane Kenton Dallas.
Graveside services and burial will be in Tulsa, Oklahoma at a later date.
Everyone knew her as "Sue". Sue was born July 2, 1937, to the late Phillip L. and Julia M. Moore, in Dardanelle, Arkansas. She was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but later moved to Atlanta, Georgia, finally resting in Bella Vista, Arkansas.
She was an avid tennis player. She also enjoyed playing bridge. After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's she volunteered for a drug trial and was active in promoting more funding for Alzheimer's Research.
She was preceded in death by her son, Jeffry Scott Dallas; her sister, Julia Ann Moore; and a brother, J.G. Moore.
Sue is survived by her husband Guy O. Dallas, Jr.; a daughter Melinda Caryl Dallas; a son Kenton Guy Dallas,; a sister Marion Joyce Harris and husband Edwin Dale Harris,; a brother Phillip L. Moore, Jr., and his wife Mary Moore,; two grandchildren, Shelby Nicole Dallas and Shane Kenton Dallas.
Graveside services and burial will be in Tulsa, Oklahoma at a later date.
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