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Mary Frances (Bowen) (Robertson) Webster
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Mt. Washington Cemetery
Lenapah, Nowata County, Oklahoma
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Obit posted by Ann Weber
Apr 16, 1932 - Feb 27, 2020

COLLINSVILLE FUNERAL HOME
COLLINSVILLE, TULSA CO, OK
(PERMISSION GRANTED)

Frances Webster passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2020 in Owasso.  She was 87. 

Visitation for Mary will be Wednesday, March 4, 2020 from 9:00 am – 8:00 pm at Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be 1:00 pm, Thursday, March 5, 2020 at Collinsville Baptist Tabernacle with Pastor Gary Boyd officiating. 

Graveside Services will follow at 3:30 pm at Mount Washington Cemetery in Lenapah, OK.
 

Mary was born on April 16, 1932 to William Lester and Clara Georgia (Bond) Bowen in Blackburn, OK.  She attended school at Daisy School, Blackburn, OK and at Hallett, OK. She married Franklin LeRoy Robertson January 15, 1951, from that marriage, they had three children, Kathie, Bonnie, and Bill. They divorced in 1974. She married Jack Adrian Webster May 6, 1975, the couple resided in South Coffeyville, OK. Jack retired from the Union Pacific Railroad, while Mary was a housewife. She loved sewing, she also enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and doing crafts.  Mary enjoyed playing games, fishing and bowling. She traveled to all the continental United States. Mary loved Bowen family reunions, she always wanted family together. She doted on her dogs Tinkerbell, Duke, and Lacey. She was a member of the Eastside Baptist Church of South Coffeyville, OK. Mary had so much love to give and expressed it often. Especially to her husband, children, & grandchildren.
 

Mary is survived by her husband, Jack Adrian Webster; children, Kathie Smith and Bonnie Webster and husband Jack; bonus child, Debbie Diamond and husband Dale; daughter-in-law, Ruth Robertson; grandchildren, Timothy Bellamy, Kimberly Bellamy, Nicki Rex and husband Thomas, Christopher Emberson and wife Amanda, Kevin Emberson and wife Mandi, Shane Emberson and wife LaRonna, Nicole Brewer and husband Toby, Angela Madill and husband Shawn, Valarie Akers, LoneElk Akers, and Paul Diamond; great grandchildren, Andrew, Brett, and Jesse Bellamy, Teon, Natalie, and Nathan Rex, Gemma, Courtney, Abby, and Grady Emberson, Addison and Chloe Wood-Brewer, Trace and Ridge Brewer, Jordan Madill and wife Sydney, Christian Madill and Reagan Brewer, Landon Madill, Emily, Cameron, and Rylan Akers; great-great grandchildren, Ashlynn Bellamy and Raelynn Ann Madill; a number of friends, and numerous nieces and nephews who she adored.
 

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, William Lester Bowen and Clara Georgia Bond Bowen Arnold; son, William “Bill” Robertson; grandson, Robert “Bobby” Robertson; siblings, Mattie Lytle, Nettie Strain, Alma Huston, Luther Bowen, Flora Cooper Cloud, Iola Brown, and Glendola Garner.
 

In lieu of flowers donations maybe made to Collinsville Baptist Tabernacle Children's Ministry.

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