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PAUL S. BESSE OBITUARY
Submitted by: Sherry Springer
© John M. Ireland Funeral Home


PAUL S. BESSE
1937-2000
Paul S. Besse, 63, died December 12, 2000, in Oklahoma City.
He was born August 8, 1937, in Wynona, Oklahoma, to Paul N. Besse and Nora O. Rider.
Paul was a retired meat cutter.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn of the home; his children, James Hyden and wife, Janet of Ft. Worth, Texas; Renee Fletcher-Walker and husband, David of Moore; and Tracey Besse of Oklahoma City; grandchildren, Christopher Hyden and Sidney Walker; three sisters, Kim Caldwell of Hartshorne; Mary Kines of Hartshorne; and Barbara Long of Oklahoma City.
Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, December 16, at the John M. Ireland Funeral Home & Chapel in Moore with Pastor Chad Baltrop officiating.
Interment to follow at the Czech National Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the John M. Ireland Funeral Home in Moore.


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