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Maxine V <I>Blevins</I> Deckard Killion

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Maxine V Blevins Deckard Killion

Birth
Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
22 Oct 2008 (aged 82)
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Dewey, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Maxine Blevins (Deckard) Killion, 82, of Bartlesville, died Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at the Jane Phillips
Memorial Hospital. Maxine was born northeast of Dewey, Oklahoma, February 14, 1926 to Ruby and Ralph
Blevins who later lived in the Copan area. She attended Blue Mound and Scudder schools continuing her
education in the Dewey school system. She spent a number of years working in the Washington County Clerk's
Office and was a member of the Carselaw Foursquare Church of Venita, Oklahoma.

She is survived by one son, Gary A. Deckard of Barlesville; three grandchildren, Rick A. Deckard of Bartlesville,
Gary Shon Deckard of Ramona and Shannon Berry and husband, Dennis of Bartlesville; six great grandchildren,
Tyler and wife, Lacie of North Carolina, Kelsey Dawn Deckard and Nicholas Deckard, both of Bartlesville, Doyle
and Denice Berry of Barlesville, Spencer Deckard of Ramona; and one great granddaughter, Oliviah of North
Carolina; stepson, James Deckard of Pawhuska; stepson, Carl Killion of Coffeyville, Kansas; and three brothers,
Ralph Leon Blevins and wife, Grace of Coffeyville, Kansas, George Kenneth Blevins and wife, Rachael of
Bartlesville, and Carl James Blevins and Valerie of Ramona; and many special nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ruby and Ralph Blevins; three brothers, Harold R., Alfred Truman, and
Albert Leroy; one sister Ruth Irene Stephens; grandparents, Bailey and Della Toney and John and Eunice Blevins;
and husbands, Virgil Deckard and Dean Killion; and stepsons, Steve Killion, Junior Deckard and Arlen (Scrapy)
Deckard.

Graveside services were held on Monday, October 27, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the cemetery in Dewey, Oklahoma,
with Pastor Nathanial Jones officiating.
Services under the direction of Gary Kelley's Add'vantage Funeral and Cremation Service of Tulsa
Maxine Blevins (Deckard) Killion, 82, of Bartlesville, died Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at the Jane Phillips
Memorial Hospital. Maxine was born northeast of Dewey, Oklahoma, February 14, 1926 to Ruby and Ralph
Blevins who later lived in the Copan area. She attended Blue Mound and Scudder schools continuing her
education in the Dewey school system. She spent a number of years working in the Washington County Clerk's
Office and was a member of the Carselaw Foursquare Church of Venita, Oklahoma.

She is survived by one son, Gary A. Deckard of Barlesville; three grandchildren, Rick A. Deckard of Bartlesville,
Gary Shon Deckard of Ramona and Shannon Berry and husband, Dennis of Bartlesville; six great grandchildren,
Tyler and wife, Lacie of North Carolina, Kelsey Dawn Deckard and Nicholas Deckard, both of Bartlesville, Doyle
and Denice Berry of Barlesville, Spencer Deckard of Ramona; and one great granddaughter, Oliviah of North
Carolina; stepson, James Deckard of Pawhuska; stepson, Carl Killion of Coffeyville, Kansas; and three brothers,
Ralph Leon Blevins and wife, Grace of Coffeyville, Kansas, George Kenneth Blevins and wife, Rachael of
Bartlesville, and Carl James Blevins and Valerie of Ramona; and many special nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ruby and Ralph Blevins; three brothers, Harold R., Alfred Truman, and
Albert Leroy; one sister Ruth Irene Stephens; grandparents, Bailey and Della Toney and John and Eunice Blevins;
and husbands, Virgil Deckard and Dean Killion; and stepsons, Steve Killion, Junior Deckard and Arlen (Scrapy)
Deckard.

Graveside services were held on Monday, October 27, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the cemetery in Dewey, Oklahoma,
with Pastor Nathanial Jones officiating.
Services under the direction of Gary Kelley's Add'vantage Funeral and Cremation Service of Tulsa


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