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Lillian Herchock
Nov 10, 1923 - Nov 16, 2000


© Glenn

Lillian and John Jr. HERCHOCK

Waynoka Cemetery


© Alva Review-Courier

11/19/2000

 

Lillian Herhock, 77

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Lloyd Edward Dickson and Thomas Albert Dickson.

Lillian is survived by her son, Edward Thomas Herchock and his wife, JoAnn of Beaver; two daughters, Jonnie Mae Harris and her husband, Ed of Show Low, Ariz., and Mary Kathryn Perry and her husband, Jerry of Fort Gibson.

Also surviving are her twin sister, Vivian Gibson of Fort Smith, Ark.; and ten grandchildren, Mary Lynn Schuckman and her husband, Richard of Wichita, Kan., Sherri Clark and her husband, Ed of Derby, Kan., Donna Hatton and her husband, Jamie of Newton, Kan., Debbie Truxell and her husband, Jason of El Dorado, Kan., Donald Beam and his wife, Rena of Halstead, Kan., Edward Brian Herchock and his wife, Amy of Beaver, Edie Jolyn Herchock of Oklahoma City, Amy Yvonne Herchock of Plainview, Texas, Julie Marie Perry of Dallas, Texas, and John Allen Perry of Fort Gibson.

She is also survived by ten great grandchildren, Kate Lynn Shuckman, John Clark, Teara Clark, Treaver Hatton, Emily Hatton, Mackenzie Beam, Ally Beam, Logan Truxell, Alexis Truxell and Erin Rebecca Herchock.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Elm and Murrow Church of Christ. Ray Hull will officiate. Interment will be in the Waynoka Cemetery under direction of the Marshall Funeral Home.



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