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DOROTHY A. BLEDSOE OBITUARY
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© Shawnee News Star




DOROTHY A. BLEDSOE
1907 - 2000


Dorothy A. Abbott Bledsoe, 93, died Tuesday, November 14, in Oklahoma City.
She was born November 1, 1907, to Arthur and Leona Houser Abbott in Jefferson City, Missouri.
She lived in the Chandler area in her younger years and spent the last few years of her life a resident at Pioneer Estate Nursing Home, Chandler.
She was a homemaker.
Her husband, Forrest P. "Buck" Bledsoe preceded her in death.
She was also preceded in death by her parents, three sisters and brother.
Survivors include her nephew and niece-in-law, Donald and Bonita Biswell of Edmond, and other nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel, Chandler, with the Rev. Thomas Chappelle officiating.
Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery, Chandler.
Published November 15, 2000.


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