Rebeth Waldron, 76, of Ozark, died Wednesday, May 1, 1991, at her home. Born December 21, 1914, in Ozark, she is the daughter of Arniel Lavere and Louisie Belt Cagle. She was a retired employee of Cargill, Inc., and a member of Ozark First Baptist Church. Mrs. Waldron was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Waldron. Survivors include six daughters Tresa Genell Crouch, Judith Annette Armstrong and Linda LouWatson, all of Ozark, Donna Shelton of Tulsa, LaMona Joyce of Wasco, Calif., and Ermel Lee Chancey of Lodi, Calif., two sons Mack David Waldron of Ozark and Kenneth Marvin of Wasco, Calif.; two sisters Hester and Goldie Cagle, both of Ozark; 23 grandchildre, 25 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild DeDe Morelock. Funeral services were held at 10: a.m. Saturday at Ozark First Baptist Church, with Rev. Ted Darling officiating. Burial was at Mountain View cemetery, under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home.' Pallbearers were Bill and Danny Crouch, Tate Young, Richard Armstrong, Vernon Williams, Jeff Dougan, Doug Pledger, David Waldron, Ernie Cannon and Scott Timmons. SOURCE: Ozark Spectator May 9, 1991.
Rebeth Waldron, 76, of Ozark, died Wednesday, May 1, 1991, at her home. Born December 21, 1914, in Ozark, she is the daughter of Arniel Lavere and Louisie Belt Cagle. She was a retired employee of Cargill, Inc., and a member of Ozark First Baptist Church. Mrs. Waldron was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Waldron. Survivors include six daughters Tresa Genell Crouch, Judith Annette Armstrong and Linda LouWatson, all of Ozark, Donna Shelton of Tulsa, LaMona Joyce of Wasco, Calif., and Ermel Lee Chancey of Lodi, Calif., two sons Mack David Waldron of Ozark and Kenneth Marvin of Wasco, Calif.; two sisters Hester and Goldie Cagle, both of Ozark; 23 grandchildre, 25 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild DeDe Morelock. Funeral services were held at 10: a.m. Saturday at Ozark First Baptist Church, with Rev. Ted Darling officiating. Burial was at Mountain View cemetery, under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home.' Pallbearers were Bill and Danny Crouch, Tate Young, Richard Armstrong, Vernon Williams, Jeff Dougan, Doug Pledger, David Waldron, Ernie Cannon and Scott Timmons. SOURCE: Ozark Spectator May 9, 1991.
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Gone But Not Forgotten (on back) Donna Shelton, Mack Waldron, Kenneth Waldron, Lamona Phillips, Genell Crouch, Linda Watson, Judith Armstong, Ermel Chancey
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