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Dessie Elizabeth (Wesley) Hancock
Jan 6,1933 - Dec 28, 2000
Rewritten & posted by Jo Aguirre

Services for Dessie Elizabeth Hancock, Russett, were held at  11 a.m. Tuesday at Watts Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Joey Lansdale officiating. Interment followed at Condon Grove Cemetery.
She was born Jan. 6, 1933, at Washington, Pa., to John Clyde and Florence White Wesley and died Dec. 28, 2000, at Tishomingo.        
On September 5, 1968, she married Thomas Lee Hancock, at Winterhaven, Ill.
Mrs. Hancock recently had a poem published in "America at the Millennium -- the Best Poems and Poets of the 20th Century." She was an ordained minister and homemaker.  
Preceding her in death were two brothers, Melvin Wesley and John Wesley.
 
She is survived by her husband, of the home; five sons, Brent Williams, Phoenix, Bryan Williams, Ardmore, William B. Williams, Mayer, Ariz., Robert W. Hancock, Wheatland, Md. and Brian Hancock, Phoenix; five daughters, Melissa Smith, Phoenix, Carla Carter, Tishomingo, Patti Hancock, Phoenix, Chrislene Hancock, Phoenix, and Pamela Hancock, Phoenix; one brother, Riley Wesley, Piscataway, N.J.; two sisters, Virginia Phillips. Washington, and Shelia LaSchinsky, Piscataway; 27 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. 

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