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Cleo Davis
May 11,1926 - Jul 24, 2008
Submitted by: Becky Rodgers

Cleo Davis, lifelong resident of Ponca City, Oklahoma passed away on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at her home. She was 82.

Cleo was born the daughter of Henry and Hazel Davis on May 11, 1926 in Ponca City, Oklahoma. She grew up in Ponca City and was a graduate of Attucks High School. She worked at French’s Dress Shop and later retired from a 20 year career at Conoco as a copy clerk. She enjoyed traveling throughout the United States as well as abroad.

She is survived by her nephew, Marion Coffee of Ponca City, Oklahoma; niece, Marilyn Coffee of Haywood, California.

She is preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Ruth Coffee.
A private burial will be held at Odd Fellows City in Ponca City, Oklahoma under the direction of Grace Memorial Chapel. A memorial service has not been set at this time, but will be announced at a later date.

 

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