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Billie Cora MacDonald Obit
© The Amarillo Globe-News
9 December 1996
Submitted by Amarillo Globe-News


Billie Cora MacDonald
PAMPA - Billie Cora Macdonald, 89, died Friday, Dec. 6, 1996.

Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Memory Gardens Cemetery with the Rev. Lynn Hancock, pastor of Briarwood Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Macdonald was born in Guthrie, Okla. She graduated from Marland High School at Marland, Okla., and attended Tonkawa College at Tonkawa, Okla. She had lived in Pampa since 1971. She married Rod Macdonald in 1972 at Pampa; he died in 1984. She was a homemaker and a member of Briarwood Church.

Survivors include two brothers, Hubert McMonigle of Ponca City, Okla., and Raymond McMonigle of Fort Worth; three sisters, Della Mae Chiasson of Orange and Bonnie Rollins and Jettavee McClaskey, both of Ponca City.


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