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BEVERLY ROSE ALLEN OBITUARY
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© Parks Brothers Funeral Home



BEVERLY ROSE ALLEN
1956 - 2004


Beverly Rose Lewis Allen, Cushing, Oklahoma, resident was born on June 6, 1956, in Camp Pendleton, California and departed this life on March 6, 2004, at the Claremore Indian Hospital in Claremore, Oklahoma, at the age of 47 years.
Beverly was the daughter of Edward J. and Virginia Harris Lewis.
She married John J. Allen on January 27, 2000 in Stroud, Oklahoma.
Beverly was a homemaker and was a member of the Native American Church in Stroud, Oklahoma.
Her father, one son and one sister preceded Beverly in death.
Survivors include her husband, John J. Allen of Cushing, Oklahoma; mother, Virginia Lewis of Cushing; one son, Jimmy Higdon of McAlester, Oklahoma; three daughters, Christal Higdon of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ruby Higdon of Minnesota and Audrey Mitchell of Stroud, Oklahoma; two brothers, David York of Cushing and Ronnie York of Cushing; two sisters, Sharon Hinds of Stroud and Patty Pendleton of Tulsa; as well as other relatives and friends.


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