Christine and Hanford “Hank” J. Case were united in marriage on February 3, 1945. She and her husband owned Case Real Estate and a residential construction business. Christine was a talented singer and musician and she performed with the Grannies Band and a group called the Sweet Nothings. They performed at Senior Centers around the area. Christine, known by all of her family as Granny Case, is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one son Jerry Don Case, three sisters Lois Kendrick, Joyce Keel and Shirley Cantrell Howard and two brothers James Combs and Haston Combs.
Christine is survived by her two daughters Jo Linn Mitchell (husband Chalmers) and Robin House (husband Jack), seven grandchildren Toby, Todd, Michaela, Amber, Zach, Casey and Cade, twelve great grand children Dalton, Makayla, Lane, Logan, Garrett, Gracie, Lael, Jacan, Bella, Mason, Tyson, and Finley.
Christine and Hanford “Hank” J. Case were united in marriage on February 3, 1945. She and her husband owned Case Real Estate and a residential construction business. Christine was a talented singer and musician and she performed with the Grannies Band and a group called the Sweet Nothings. They performed at Senior Centers around the area. Christine, known by all of her family as Granny Case, is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one son Jerry Don Case, three sisters Lois Kendrick, Joyce Keel and Shirley Cantrell Howard and two brothers James Combs and Haston Combs.
Christine is survived by her two daughters Jo Linn Mitchell (husband Chalmers) and Robin House (husband Jack), seven grandchildren Toby, Todd, Michaela, Amber, Zach, Casey and Cade, twelve great grand children Dalton, Makayla, Lane, Logan, Garrett, Gracie, Lael, Jacan, Bella, Mason, Tyson, and Finley.
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