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Doris Jean Mallory

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B: September 16, 1935
D: January 3, 2020

Submitted by:© Jo Aguirre
©Resthaven Funeral Home &
Memory Gardens


Doris Mallory went to meet her Heavenly Father Jan. 3, 2020. She was born September 16, 1935 to Harold J. Hampton and Ella M. Hampton in Oklahoma City, OK.

She grew up in Oklahoma City and attended Capital Hill High School. She met George Douglas Mallory on her 14th birthday after he crashed her party, and the rest is history. They would have been married 68 years on April 28th, and as George would say "he took her around the world."

She was the Anesthesiology Department Coordinator at Presbyterian Hospital where she retired after 20 years. She loved traveling, playing bridge, going out to dinner, spending time with family and friends, and her dogs.

She is preceded in death by Grandparents Jess and Nanny Hampton. Her father Harold J. Hampton, and mother Ella M. Hampton.

She is survived by her husband George D. Mallory, son Mikeal D. Mallory, Daughters Brenda and husband Ron Mayfield, and Sherri McCoy. Grandchildren Toni and husband Judd VanMeter, Melissa Mayfield, Mikeal D. Mallory, II, Stacy and husband Travis Smith, Shane and Matthew McCoy. Great Grandchildren Taylor and husband Colten Scott, Ty VanMeter, Melina Landeros, Luke and Jacob Adkins, Jacey and Zerrick Smith, Mikeal D. Mallory, III, and Katelyn McCoy. Brother Jimmy and wife Marge Hampton, Sister Allene Sue Watson. And many nieces, nephews, friends and loved ones.







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