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Joan Modena <I>Monkres</I> Arthur

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Joan Modena Monkres Arthur

Birth
Leon, Love County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Dec 2012 (aged 78)
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Funeral services for Joan Modena (Monkres) Arthur, 78, of Ardmore will be 2 p.m. December 10, 2012, at the Leon Baptist Church with Bro Jimmy May and Bro Morgan Ashworth officiating. Burial will be in the Leon Cemetery. Services are under direction of Alexander Funeral Home of Wilson.


Joan was born July 2, 1934, in Leon, Oklahoma, to Jim and Hester Pierce Monkres. She passed from this life Thursday December 6, 2012, in Ardmore following a brief illness.


Joan married the love of her life, Bennett on July 15, 1953, one month after he came back from the Navy, in Gainesville Texas. They had 53 years of marriage and she yearned to spend time with him until her last breath. As she lay in the hospital bed one of the last thing she spoke was "Bennett are you hungry" and "I need to fix his belt." After she had passed from this life the first comment was "I know PePa is smiling real big!"


Joan was a member of the Leon Baptist Church and attended Leon school and later received her GED. Joan played basketball in High School and was Bennett's favorite hind catcher. She had the heart of a lioness and was a hard worker all of her life. She began working at the young age of 8 years old babysitting Pierce and Jeleen. She also picked cotton and hoed peanuts at the age of 10 for her Grandpa Pierce. He did not work them too hard, allowing time for ant killing and funerals. After she married, they lived the life of gypsies following Bennett's work in construction. She also worked for the same company and a plethora of other jobs along the way along with raising five kids and she never took the easy way out. She worked side by side with Bennett on whatever needed to be done.


They called Texas, Kansas, New Mexico and Arizona home before returning back to Oklahoma in 1970. She became the 'mail lady' for East and West Love County for the next 15 years. She retired from Postal work in 1985, and at the urging of her brother she moved to Lancaster, Texas, to start a new career at the Bank of DeSoto where she retired in 2004, as an Assistant Vice President of Loan Operations to once again return back to the place she loved to call home, Oklahoma.


She always had love and happiness to share with everyone. Her smile lit our lives and it had to be painted with red lipstick. She never had time for hobbies raising five kids and some grandkids along the way, plus working full time. During summer and Christmas breaks, her home was always open to nieces and nephews. She did like playing the card game 'Pitch' and dominoes, even though some were known to cheat. Christmas decorating was very important to her and spending time with family at any holiday or birthdays. She never met a construction project or lived in a home that she considered a done deal; Bennett spent their whole married life working and re-modeling their homes.


Proverbs 31:28 — Her children rise up and call her blessed: her husband also. She was a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, Mother and MeMa. Proverbs 17:6 — Grandchildren are the crowning glory of the aged. Her son-n-law whom she loved as a son, said in 40 years they had never had a cross word between them and that spoke highly of her character.
She was preceded in death by her parents in 1979 and 2000; her husband in 2007; one daughter, Charla in 2007; two sons, Jamie in 1985 and Jaryl in 2004; and a sister, Jacque in 2007.


She is survived by her brother, Pierce Monkres and Sandy of Lake Kiowa, Texas; sister, Jeleen Sumrall of the home; daughter, Janett Salazar of Corinth, Texas, and daughter, Joni Conway and Marvin of Lone Grove Oklahoma; six grandsons and spouses , Jody Salazar Corinth Texas, Derek Salazar and Jennifer of Lantana, Texas, Timmy Arthur of Overbrook, Oklahoma, James Arthur and Shawna of Marietta, Oklahoma, Jason Conway and Nikki of Lone Grove Oklahoma, Jake Arthur of Marietta Oklahoma; four granddaughters, Amanda Freeman of Leon, Oklahoma, Jesica Gilliam and David of Lone Grove Oklahoma, Jena Arthur of Red Oak Texas, Jill Blackwood and John of Lone Grove Oklahoma; 13 great-granddaughters; 13 great-grandsons; five great-great-granddaughters; one great-great-grandson; three sisters-in-law, Ouida Green of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Dolores Arthur of Elgin, Oklahoma, and Jo Arthur of Burkburnett, Texas.


Pallbearers are Marvin Conway, Jody Salazar, Timmy Arthur, Derek Salazar, James Arthur, Jason Conway, Jake Arthur, Jimmy Monkres and Greg Gray. Great-grandsons will serve as honorary pallbearers.


Family visitation will be today from 4-6 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home in Wilson, Oklahoma.

Funeral services for Joan Modena (Monkres) Arthur, 78, of Ardmore will be 2 p.m. December 10, 2012, at the Leon Baptist Church with Bro Jimmy May and Bro Morgan Ashworth officiating. Burial will be in the Leon Cemetery. Services are under direction of Alexander Funeral Home of Wilson.


Joan was born July 2, 1934, in Leon, Oklahoma, to Jim and Hester Pierce Monkres. She passed from this life Thursday December 6, 2012, in Ardmore following a brief illness.


Joan married the love of her life, Bennett on July 15, 1953, one month after he came back from the Navy, in Gainesville Texas. They had 53 years of marriage and she yearned to spend time with him until her last breath. As she lay in the hospital bed one of the last thing she spoke was "Bennett are you hungry" and "I need to fix his belt." After she had passed from this life the first comment was "I know PePa is smiling real big!"


Joan was a member of the Leon Baptist Church and attended Leon school and later received her GED. Joan played basketball in High School and was Bennett's favorite hind catcher. She had the heart of a lioness and was a hard worker all of her life. She began working at the young age of 8 years old babysitting Pierce and Jeleen. She also picked cotton and hoed peanuts at the age of 10 for her Grandpa Pierce. He did not work them too hard, allowing time for ant killing and funerals. After she married, they lived the life of gypsies following Bennett's work in construction. She also worked for the same company and a plethora of other jobs along the way along with raising five kids and she never took the easy way out. She worked side by side with Bennett on whatever needed to be done.


They called Texas, Kansas, New Mexico and Arizona home before returning back to Oklahoma in 1970. She became the 'mail lady' for East and West Love County for the next 15 years. She retired from Postal work in 1985, and at the urging of her brother she moved to Lancaster, Texas, to start a new career at the Bank of DeSoto where she retired in 2004, as an Assistant Vice President of Loan Operations to once again return back to the place she loved to call home, Oklahoma.


She always had love and happiness to share with everyone. Her smile lit our lives and it had to be painted with red lipstick. She never had time for hobbies raising five kids and some grandkids along the way, plus working full time. During summer and Christmas breaks, her home was always open to nieces and nephews. She did like playing the card game 'Pitch' and dominoes, even though some were known to cheat. Christmas decorating was very important to her and spending time with family at any holiday or birthdays. She never met a construction project or lived in a home that she considered a done deal; Bennett spent their whole married life working and re-modeling their homes.


Proverbs 31:28 — Her children rise up and call her blessed: her husband also. She was a daughter, sister, aunt, wife, Mother and MeMa. Proverbs 17:6 — Grandchildren are the crowning glory of the aged. Her son-n-law whom she loved as a son, said in 40 years they had never had a cross word between them and that spoke highly of her character.
She was preceded in death by her parents in 1979 and 2000; her husband in 2007; one daughter, Charla in 2007; two sons, Jamie in 1985 and Jaryl in 2004; and a sister, Jacque in 2007.


She is survived by her brother, Pierce Monkres and Sandy of Lake Kiowa, Texas; sister, Jeleen Sumrall of the home; daughter, Janett Salazar of Corinth, Texas, and daughter, Joni Conway and Marvin of Lone Grove Oklahoma; six grandsons and spouses , Jody Salazar Corinth Texas, Derek Salazar and Jennifer of Lantana, Texas, Timmy Arthur of Overbrook, Oklahoma, James Arthur and Shawna of Marietta, Oklahoma, Jason Conway and Nikki of Lone Grove Oklahoma, Jake Arthur of Marietta Oklahoma; four granddaughters, Amanda Freeman of Leon, Oklahoma, Jesica Gilliam and David of Lone Grove Oklahoma, Jena Arthur of Red Oak Texas, Jill Blackwood and John of Lone Grove Oklahoma; 13 great-granddaughters; 13 great-grandsons; five great-great-granddaughters; one great-great-grandson; three sisters-in-law, Ouida Green of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Dolores Arthur of Elgin, Oklahoma, and Jo Arthur of Burkburnett, Texas.


Pallbearers are Marvin Conway, Jody Salazar, Timmy Arthur, Derek Salazar, James Arthur, Jason Conway, Jake Arthur, Jimmy Monkres and Greg Gray. Great-grandsons will serve as honorary pallbearers.


Family visitation will be today from 4-6 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home in Wilson, Oklahoma.



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