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Pittsburg County, Oklahoma


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Stella F. (Johnson) Hampton
Pittsburg Calvary Cemetery

Chaney-Harkins Funeral Home
Stella Faye Hampton was born June 21, 1941 at Kiowa, OK and died December 23, 2005 at McAlester, OK. Graveside services and Interment are at Pittsburg Cemetery, Pittsburg, OK at 2:00 p.m. Monday December 26, 2005; Rev. Bob Deshazer is officiating. Survivors include her mother, Emma Lou Johnson; her husband, J.L Hampton; sons, Donnie Ellis and Danny Ellis and wife Pam; a daughter, Raylene Homer and husband Marvin; grandchildren, John Ellis, Patricia Ellis, Aaron Ellis, Aimee Ellis, Amanda Ellis, Nancy Ellis and Autumn Ellis; brothers and siters, Troy Johnson, Vera Nalley, Chester Johnson and wife Lonnie, Andy Johnson wife Juanita and William Johnson and wife Demmett; six step-children, numerous nieces, nephews, step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren.

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