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Eloise L (Danner) & George H. Boeskin

St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
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Cleveland County, Oklahoma
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Obit for Eloise posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
May 20, 1918 - Nov 23, 2010

http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/

Boeskin, Eloise L., 92, passed away Tuesday, November 23, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma. 

She was born May 20, 1918 in Batesville, Arkansas to Christopher and Ader (Johnson) Danner.  After moving to Norman in 1932, Eloise graduated from Norman High School in 1935 and attended the University of Oklahoma.  She was united in marriage on April 26, 1937 in Norman, OK to George H. Boeskin.
Eloise's career began in retail and continued in business administration before concluding in the restaurant business.  She enjoyed many things, which included working in her flower garden, reading and cooking for her family.  She loved to travel with her family and would always come home with a handful of rocks.  They especially loved her Thanksgiving feast, her chicken fried steak and her ham and beans.   

Eloise is survived by her son, Philip R. Boeskin; her daughter, Shirley Malone; two grandchildren, Kevin Malone and Janna Heermans; four great grandchildren, Darin and Derek Malone and Brian and Zachary Heermans; her very special friends, Margaret Sugg and T.J. Carson; and her Pomeranian, Teddy. 

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, George H. Boeskin and her daughter, Barbara.

Graveside
Friday Nov 26, 2010, 11:00 AM
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery
Norman, OK

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