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Malasia & Malyah Wills
Apr 30 2014
Posted by Martha Reddout

Malasia Wills and Malyah Wills were born and passed into the hands of
Jesus on April 30, 2014 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, twin girls of Ashley
Ann and Christopher Lane Wills.

They are survived by their parents, Chris and Ashley Wills, 6 brothers
and sisters, Makena Wills, Makenzie Brooks, Makyah Wills, Kaleb Wills,
Cody Wills, and Kyson Wills; maternal grandparents, Kelly and Buddy
Haney, Mike and Barbara Kelley, paternal grandmother, Pam Wills, great
grandparents, Pat and Doug Grisham, Francis Kelley, and Ed Metcalfe,
and a host of other relatives and friends.
 
Service Monday, May 5, 2014
2:00 PM
Whinery-Savage Chapel
403 W. Country Club
Elk City, OK 73644
 
Cemetery Details
Fairlawn Cemetery
Elk City, OK, United States


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