Perry, Doris Lee, 92, civil service, died Feb. 7. No services (Mercer-Adams, Bethany).
Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, February 13, 2018, Page 6A.
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Doris Lee (Martin) Perry passed away February 7, 2018. Doris Lee was born in Casper, WY on May 27, 1925 to Lee Bert and Zelma Merle (Robison) Martin. Doris Lee is survived by her dear friend and caretaker, Linda Perry, her son, two grandsons, a granddaughter, and two great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, Auntie Viola Coit, and her brother, William Martin. Early in her career, Doris was a Rosie the Riveter at Tinker AFB. She retired from Civil Service after 35 years. Doris grew up in Oklahoma City, attending John Carroll School and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. She attended Classen High School and business school. Doris Lee survived a train wreck April of 1969. She later took care of her mother after a stroke until her mother’s death. Doris became interested in antiques as a hobby and turned it into a business. Doris Lee enjoyed going to and selling at antique shows until her health began to fail in 2006. Services will be handled through Mercer-Adams Funeral Service, Bethany, OK.
Perry, Doris Lee, 92, civil service, died Feb. 7. No services (Mercer-Adams, Bethany).
Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, February 13, 2018, Page 6A.
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Doris Lee (Martin) Perry passed away February 7, 2018. Doris Lee was born in Casper, WY on May 27, 1925 to Lee Bert and Zelma Merle (Robison) Martin. Doris Lee is survived by her dear friend and caretaker, Linda Perry, her son, two grandsons, a granddaughter, and two great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, Auntie Viola Coit, and her brother, William Martin. Early in her career, Doris was a Rosie the Riveter at Tinker AFB. She retired from Civil Service after 35 years. Doris grew up in Oklahoma City, attending John Carroll School and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. She attended Classen High School and business school. Doris Lee survived a train wreck April of 1969. She later took care of her mother after a stroke until her mother’s death. Doris became interested in antiques as a hobby and turned it into a business. Doris Lee enjoyed going to and selling at antique shows until her health began to fail in 2006. Services will be handled through Mercer-Adams Funeral Service, Bethany, OK.
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