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Onia Marie <I>Bryant</I> Vaughan

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Onia Marie Bryant Vaughan

Birth
Loving, Eddy County, New Mexico, USA
Death
12 Feb 2012 (aged 71)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Blackburn, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Terlton - Onia Vaughan, 71, homemaker, died Sunday in Tulsa. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, South Heights Assembly of God, Sapulpa. Chapman-Black, Cleveland, Okla. (Tulsa World)
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Onia Marie Vaughan went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Sunday, February 12, 2012 at the Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa at the age of seventy-one after a lengthy illness. Onia was born in Loving, New Mexico on January 24, 1941, the daughter of Frank and Hazel (Boker) Bryant.

She moved with her family at an early age to Blackburn, Oklahoma where she was raised and attended school, graduating from Blackburn High School in 1960. After the completion of her schooling, Onia resided in White Sands, New Mexico then returning to Oklahoma, moving to Maramec where she raised her four children.

Onia was later married to Don Vaughan in Stone Mountain, Georgia and the couple moved quite frequently over the next several years following Don's work as a sheet rock installer in Pawnee, Tulsa, Alaska, Missouri, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Sapulpa and then to Terlton in 1998.

When her health permitted, Onia attended the South Heights Assembly of God Church in Sapulpa. She spent countless hours reading and enjoying the Bible and also liked many television ministries and watching the Gaither Gospel Hour. She also loved to embroidery beautiful handcrafted items and sharing them with her family. She was known for the yearly fruit cakes that she prepared and also shared with her family and for making the best candy. She especially loved her Grandbabies and Great Grandbabies. She could often be found loving them and she loved to cuddle, bite their cheeks and pinch their legs. She also would spent many hours in the mornings preparing for family picnics. One of her favorite pastimes was spending vacations with her sisters, know as the "Hot Bahamas Mommas' traveling to Branson, Mississippi, and New Mexico. She also was an avid four wheeler which she most enjoyed in the mountains.

Onia is survived by her husband, Don of the home; four children, Beth Ann Patterson and her husband Larry, Billy Zane Lasater and wife Shelley, Bobby Lane Lasater and wife Kelly, and Twila Faith Snow; nineteen grandchildren Carisa, Lacie, Kyra, Lindsey, Brittany, Alan, Barbara, Jessica, Daniel, Stefanie, Justin, Kadie, Brian, Gage, Katie, Kelsey, Shawn, Crystal, and Dylan; eighteen great grandchildren; two brothers, J. E. Bryant and Herman Bryant; and six sisters, Molly Reese, Rose Holey, Frankie Coates, Lajuan Culf, Ethel Graves and Anita Smith.

She was preceded in death by her mother Hazel Imogene Bryant (Boker); father Jim Frank Bryant; one grandson, Shane Patrick Snow on September 6, 1986 and a daughter in law, Janet Faye Lasater in 2003.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Thursday, February 16, 2012 at the South Heights Assembly of God in Sapulpa. Burial will follow at the Blackburn Cemetery under direction of the Chapman-Black Funeral Home.
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Parent links Suggested By: Cindy Wimberley, 2 Dec 2019
Terlton - Onia Vaughan, 71, homemaker, died Sunday in Tulsa. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, South Heights Assembly of God, Sapulpa. Chapman-Black, Cleveland, Okla. (Tulsa World)
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Onia Marie Vaughan went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Sunday, February 12, 2012 at the Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa at the age of seventy-one after a lengthy illness. Onia was born in Loving, New Mexico on January 24, 1941, the daughter of Frank and Hazel (Boker) Bryant.

She moved with her family at an early age to Blackburn, Oklahoma where she was raised and attended school, graduating from Blackburn High School in 1960. After the completion of her schooling, Onia resided in White Sands, New Mexico then returning to Oklahoma, moving to Maramec where she raised her four children.

Onia was later married to Don Vaughan in Stone Mountain, Georgia and the couple moved quite frequently over the next several years following Don's work as a sheet rock installer in Pawnee, Tulsa, Alaska, Missouri, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Sapulpa and then to Terlton in 1998.

When her health permitted, Onia attended the South Heights Assembly of God Church in Sapulpa. She spent countless hours reading and enjoying the Bible and also liked many television ministries and watching the Gaither Gospel Hour. She also loved to embroidery beautiful handcrafted items and sharing them with her family. She was known for the yearly fruit cakes that she prepared and also shared with her family and for making the best candy. She especially loved her Grandbabies and Great Grandbabies. She could often be found loving them and she loved to cuddle, bite their cheeks and pinch their legs. She also would spent many hours in the mornings preparing for family picnics. One of her favorite pastimes was spending vacations with her sisters, know as the "Hot Bahamas Mommas' traveling to Branson, Mississippi, and New Mexico. She also was an avid four wheeler which she most enjoyed in the mountains.

Onia is survived by her husband, Don of the home; four children, Beth Ann Patterson and her husband Larry, Billy Zane Lasater and wife Shelley, Bobby Lane Lasater and wife Kelly, and Twila Faith Snow; nineteen grandchildren Carisa, Lacie, Kyra, Lindsey, Brittany, Alan, Barbara, Jessica, Daniel, Stefanie, Justin, Kadie, Brian, Gage, Katie, Kelsey, Shawn, Crystal, and Dylan; eighteen great grandchildren; two brothers, J. E. Bryant and Herman Bryant; and six sisters, Molly Reese, Rose Holey, Frankie Coates, Lajuan Culf, Ethel Graves and Anita Smith.

She was preceded in death by her mother Hazel Imogene Bryant (Boker); father Jim Frank Bryant; one grandson, Shane Patrick Snow on September 6, 1986 and a daughter in law, Janet Faye Lasater in 2003.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Thursday, February 16, 2012 at the South Heights Assembly of God in Sapulpa. Burial will follow at the Blackburn Cemetery under direction of the Chapman-Black Funeral Home.
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Parent links Suggested By: Cindy Wimberley, 2 Dec 2019


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