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Loriean Bengs
Aug 10, 1916 - Mar 23, 2013
Submitted by: Ann Weber

 

Published 3-26-13

ENID, Okla. — Service for Loriean Bengs, 96, of Kingfisher, will be 2 p.m. Thursday, March 28, 2013, at Oak Street Baptist Church, Kingfisher. Burial in Kingfisher Cemetery. Arrangements by Sanders Funeral Service Inc, Kingfisher.

Loriean was born Aug. 10, 1916, in Manitou, Okla., to Oscar Lee and Amy B. Hallmark Cooper, and died Saturday, March 23, 2013, in Siloam Springs, Ark.

Preceded by husband, Ben, one grandson and nine siblings.

Surviving are son, Kenneth Bengs of Kingfisher; daughter, Joyce K. Cowin of Gentry, Ark.; numerous grand- and great-grandchildren; sisters, Bonnie Bertch of Texas and Fannie Flaming of New Mexico; and brother, Martin Cooper of Tennessee.
 
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