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Alice Emogene (Buckley) & Beaty Hooker Jr.
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Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma
 
Photo & © by Karen Maloy
Obit for Alice posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
Jul 24, 1934 - Aug 12, 2015

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Alice was born July 24, 1934 in Oxly, Ripley County, Missouri. She was the fifth and last child born to Claude Everett and Cecil Mae Earnhart Buckley.

She moved with her family at the age of six weeks to Southeast Oklahoma and lived there until graduating from Atoka High School, Atoka, OK. Upon graduation she went to work for Boeing Airplane Company in Wichita, Kansas.

On January 31, 1953, she married Beaty Hooker, Jr. in Newton, Harvey County, Kansas in the home of his sister, Ilene (Euell) Rowe. They were married by Reverend Claud Mustang, Pastor of First Baptist Church.

Both of their children, Billy Wayne and Stephanie Ann, were born in Newton,KS  and the family later moved to Norman, OK where Beaty worked and retired from Oklahoma Natural Gas Company after 28 years of employment. After his retirement they enjoyed traveling and viewing the back road scenery of the United States and their trip to Israel, Egypt and Jordan.

After their children started grade school, Alice worked about twenty years for a Board of Education, CPA firm and was self-employed as a small business accountant.

She enjoyed being a homemaker, gardening, yard work, sewing, traveling and later in life, surfing the internet and playing solitaire on the computer. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church, Norman, OK and enjoyed her Sunday School Class and friends.

Surviving Alice is her son, Billy W. Hooker and fiancé Robin Erickson of Claremore, OK; her daughter, Stephanie Keesee Potvin and husband Robert of Lexington, OK; three Grandsons, Dustin Hooker of Oklahoma City, OK, Colton Hooker and wife Samantha of Broken Arrow, OK and Derek Keesee and wife Jo of Purcell, OK; one granddaughter, Lorra Hooker Stout and husband Jason of Springdale, Arkansas; one step-granddaughter, Stephanie Keesee Gentry and husband Gary of Purcell, OK and their children.
Four great-grandsons; Dayton Hooker, Oklahoma City, OK; Afton Stout, Springdale, Arkansas; Bennett Hooker, Broken Arrow, OK; and Jeter Keesee, Purcell, OK; One step-great-granddaughter, Kynslie Copeland, Purcell, OK.
She is survived by two sisters – Margaret McClendon, Farris, OK; Jessie Doerr and husband, James, Wichita, Kansas; and all of their children.
She is also survived by three sisters-in-law; Ilene (Euell) Rowe, Mary (Gary) Hooker, and Mary (James) Buckley and Beaty’s nieces and nephews.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Beaty, a son-in-law Bruce Keesee, step grandson, James Keesee; a brother James Buckley, one sister, Leatrice Clark  and 2 brothers-in-law, Benjamin Clark and Francis (John) McClendon, a niece Claudia Clark Busse, Beaty’s 2 brothers, A.T. (Gus), and Gary Hooker; 2 sisters Mattie Holder and Agnus O’Rorke; and nephews, Monde Hooker and Arbery Barrett.

In Lieu of flowers, she requested donations be made to the charity of choice.
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Obit for Beaty posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
Feb 14,1929 - May 27, 2009
 

Photos & © by Karen Maloy

http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/

Services for Beaty Hooker Jr. were held Friday at 10 am  May 29, 2009  under the direction of Havenbrook Funeral Home. 


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