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Beulah Angeline Hancock
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
November 8, 2006
Submitted by: Martha Real


Beulah Angeline Hancock
February 11, 1924 - November 3, 2006
Beulah Angeline Hancock of Eufaula, Oklahoma passed away on November 3, 2006.
She was born February 11, 1924 to the late Emmett and Eva Essary in Stilwell, Oklahoma.
Her husbands, Wilson Wayne Humphrey and Wayne Milton Hancock of Eufaula, Oklahoma preceded her in death. Her parents and one brother, Thomas (Buddy) Essary and wife Connie, and their grandson, Johnathan Howell of Lee's Summit, MO also preceded her in death.
Two stepdaughters survive her, Reva Hancock of Austin, Texas and Rhonda Hunter of Dallas, Texas. She is survived by one brother, Johnnie Essary and wife Suzanne of Stilwell, Oklahoma, two nieces and many cousins and dear friends.
Graveside services were held Monday, November 6, 2006 in the Stilwell City Cemetery with Reverend Larry Adams officiating.
Interment followed under the direction of Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home.


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