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Joan C. Barnett was born on July 22nd, 1932 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma to Guy and Louise Crawford, the youngest of four girls. Joan attended Okmulgee public schools.
At an early age, Joan accepted Christ and was baptized. She was a faithful member at North Peoria Church of Christ until her health failed.
Joan worked at Cudahy for many years, but her passion was cooking, which she did tirelessly until she could no longer work. People would always brag that she had the best brisket this side of Oklahoma.
She is preceded in death by her parents; three sisters; two sons: Anthony and Wilbert; one grandson, Rico; and one niece, Sandra Ferguson.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved children, Scorra Robinson of Tulsa, OK, Gail Asberry of Tulsa, OK, Rodney and Verna Asberry of Tulsa, OK,
Dino Asberry and Beverly of Oklahoma City, OK; 14 Grandkids; 18 Great-grandkids; and a host of relatives and friends.
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Joan C. Barnett was born on July 22nd, 1932 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma to Guy and Louise Crawford, the youngest of four girls. Joan attended Okmulgee public schools.
At an early age, Joan accepted Christ and was baptized. She was a faithful member at North Peoria Church of Christ until her health failed.
Joan worked at Cudahy for many years, but her passion was cooking, which she did tirelessly until she could no longer work. People would always brag that she had the best brisket this side of Oklahoma.
She is preceded in death by her parents; three sisters; two sons: Anthony and Wilbert; one grandson, Rico; and one niece, Sandra Ferguson.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved children, Scorra Robinson of Tulsa, OK, Gail Asberry of Tulsa, OK, Rodney and Verna Asberry of Tulsa, OK,
Dino Asberry and Beverly of Oklahoma City, OK; 14 Grandkids; 18 Great-grandkids; and a host of relatives and friends.
Bio by: OkieBran
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