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Mary Lee (Littlejohn) Ravan
Nov 24, 1934 - Nov 25, 2016
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

http://www.brownsfuneralserviceatokaok.com

Mary Lee (Littlejohn) Ravan, age 82, a Belton, TX resident, formerly of Redden, OK.  

BORN: She was born on Saturday, November 24, 1934, to Thomas and Bessie Ann (Snow) Littlejohn, at Redden, OK. She was the youngest girl in a family of eleven children.

 

PASSED AWAY: Mary passed away on Friday, November 25, 2016 at Temple, TX.

 

AGE:  82 years and 1 day.

 

EDUCATION: She graduated from Stringtown High School in 1949.

 

OCCUPATION: Mary was a homemaker and housewife.

 

MARRIED: She married George A. Ravan on Saturday, July 10th, 1954 at McAlester, OK. His duties as a Untied States Marine kept them traveling across the country for almost thirty years. The couple had four daughters, Sherry, Debbie, Karen and Brenda, each of them being born in a different state.

 

CHURCH AFFILIATION, HOBBIES AND OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Marry was of the Southern Baptist faith. She enjoyed music, reading and poetry.

 

                                                                SURVIVED BY

DAUGHTERS:     Sherry Trebus and husband Ken of Temple, TX

                                Debbie Ravan of Belton, TX

                                Karen Hurst and husband William of Rodgers, TX

                                Brenda Ravan of Belton, TX

GRANDSON:       Tyler Trebus of Temple, TX

BROTHERS:          Perry Littlejohn and wife Donna of Savanna, OK

                                Ray Littlejohn and wife Irene of Yukon, OK

BROTHER-IN-LAWS: Odell Melton of Savanna, OK

                                William Smith of Choctaw, OK

SISTER-IN-LAWS: Pauline Littlejohn of Midwest City, OK

                                Jequetta Ramsey of Moore, OK

31 nieces and nephews

along with many dear and loved family and friends.

 

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY

HUSBAND:                          George A. Ravan.

PARENTS:                            Thomas and Bessie Ann (Snow) Littlejohn

BROTHERS:                        Eddie, Bill, Troy and Ron Littlejohn

SISTERS:                              Beatrice Amerian, Kathryn Melton, Reeva Layton, Minnie smith

 

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DATE OF SERVICES: 2:00 PM Wednesday, November 30th, 2016

PLACE OF SERVICES: McGee Valley Baptist Church, Daisy, Oklahoma

OFFICIATING: Rev. Haskell Melton

ASSISITNG:         Bro. Frank Couch

INTERMENT: Redden  Cemetery, Daisy, Oklahoma

CASKETBEARERS: Tyler Trebus, Kenneth Layton, Lewis Layton Jr., David Layton, Conrad Littlejohn, Robert Smith

HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: Ken Trebus, William Hurst

CONDOLENCES MAY BE SENT TO THE FAMILY BY EMAIL TO: BROWNS@ATOKA.NET.  PLEASE REFERENCE THE NAME OF THE DECEASED IN YOUR CORRESPONDENCE

           

                                FAMILY NIGHT WILL BE TUESDAY 6:30-8:30PM

 

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

BROWN’S FUNERAL SERVICE - ATOKA, OK


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