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Alverna Duggan (Branson)
© The Daily Oklahoman
09-26-2014
Submitted by: D'Lyn Ballantine

© D'Lyn Ballantine

Alverna D. DUGGAN

Galena Cemetery


Duggan (Branson) Feb 22, 1930 - Sept 26, 2014

Alverna went to be with the Lord on September 26.

She was born to Dick and Viva Thornton on Feb. 22, 1930, near Alva, OK.

Her parents preceded her, along with her siblings, Verland, Elwin, and Arlene.

She is survived by her son, Gary; her daughter, Rena; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was a devout Christian, who passed her faith and love to everyone she met.

She enjoyed sending cards of encouragement to those in need, and those who knew her heart knew she was an angel in disguise.

The family requests donations be made to the Gideons International in lieu of flowers

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