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Bryan County, Oklahoma

Jackson Cemetery
Bennington, Oklahoma

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Jalasca Mae Pamplin Sample

September 3, 1923 ~ October 16, 2010

© Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home

Submitted by: T.D.

Our dear, Jalasca Mae Sample, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and blessed friend to all passed quietly into our Holy Father’s eternal rest on October 16, 2010 in Carrollton, Texas. Oh, to hear the angels rejoice and sing in heaven! Jalasca was born in Bennington, Oklahoma on September 3, 1923 to Otto Pamplin and Jewel Osborn-Pamplin.

Jalasca was a member of VFW Post 10636 Ladies Auxiliary and was the secretary of the Jackson Community Cemetery Committee for over 40 years. Jalasca was a full-time homemaker. She was a hard worker and gave it her all on whatever task she was doing at the time. Jalasca had a great love for quilting and sewing. People called and came from miles around just to get a look at her quilts. Another thing that Jalasca enjoyed was gardening. Her flower garden was always beautiful and her vegetable garden was a sight to see. Of course when the vegetables were ready she canned for days and days. She also loved watching the Dallas Cowboys-especially on Thanksgiving Day with her family. She was of Baptist faith and a member of the Utica Baptist Church.

Jalasca is survived by her husband of 38 years Loyd Sample of the home, daughter Janette Daniels of Kansas City, Missouri, son Jimmy Daniels and wife Maryland of Bennington, Oklahoma, son Gerald Daniels of Boswell, Oklahoma, daughter Patricia Sherefield and husband Donnie of Bennington, Oklahoma, step-daughter, Cynthia Sample of Bennington,Oklahoma. Grandchildren, Jeff Johnson and wife Lynda of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Krista Trower and husband Chris of Hoover, Alabama, James Daniels and wife Kecia of Durant, Oklahoma, Julie Daniels of Bennington, Oklahoma, Jarrod Daniels of Arlington, Texas, Missy Galagher and husband Smith of Sawyer, Oklahoma, Justin Daniels and wife Jennifer of Hugo, Oklahoma, Jacob Daniels and wife Nocona of Soper, Oklahoma, Angela Jackson and husband Lane of Bokchito, Oklahoma, and Lisa Sherefield of Bennington, Oklahoma Great-grandchildren, Dylan Johnson of Fort Hood, Texas, Alexandria Johnson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Brooke and Brittany Dinan of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Cameron, Charlie, and Quinn Trower of Hoover, Alabama, Jaston and Jaren Daniels of Durant, Oklahoma, Jennifer, Jodi, and Jordan Daniels of Bennington, Oklahoma, Cobb Robison of Bennington, Oklahoma, Hallie Daniels of Arlington, Texas, Kountri and Kade Daniels of Soper, Oklahoma, Jace Daniels of Soper, Oklahoma, Hunter, Whitney, and Luke Jackson of Bokchito, Oklahoma, and great-great grandchild, Jackson Cole Wood of Bennington, Oklahoma, Brother, Otto Pamplin Jr. and wife Louise of Bennington, Oklahoma, sister Earlene Sharp of Georgetown, Texas, nieces, Jackie Carver of Georgetown, Texas, and Tana Shryack of Rain Bow, Texas. Jalasca was preceded in death by her father, Otto Pamplin, mother, Jewel Dawson, first husband Arvel Daniels, sister, Jelene McIntire and nephews Don Ray and Jerry McIntire. Jalasca’s grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

The family hour will be Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at the Holmes-Coffey-Murray Chapel Durant, Oklahoma from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at the Bennington First Baptist Church in Bennington, Oklahoma. Jay Perry will be officiating. Interment will follow at Jackson Cemetery in Bennington, Oklahoma.

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