Oklahoma Cemeteries Website
butterfly
image
Click here to break out of frames
This information is available for free. If you paid money for a
subscription to get to this site, demand a refund.

Ernestine "Tene" Beller
Feb 22,1919 - Jan 21, 2009
Posted by: Becky Rodgers

Ernestine (Tene) Beller, resident of North Highlands, California and former resident of Ponca City, passed away January 21, 2009 in Sacramento, California. She was 89. Tene was born February 22, 1919 in Oklahoma.

She is survived by her grandchildren, Teri McComas of Sacramento, California, Amber Baker of Oklahoma, Ron Baker of Kentucky; great grandchildren, Brandon Miller, Derick Bahn, Jerod Bahn and Jami McComas; great great grandchildren, Derick Bahn Jr, Abrianna Miller, Raymon Bahn, Isabella Miller and Leticia Bahn. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leon Beller and two children, Jean Wood and Joe Baker.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Janaury 28, 2009 at Resthaven Memorial Park in Ponca City with Pastor Don Stanton, Faith Tabernacle Church presiding. Arrangements are under the direction of Grace Memorial Chapel.


|Rest Haven Cemetery| |Kay County Cemetery Page| |Home|
This site may be freely linked, but not duplicated in any way without consent.
All rights reserved! Commercial use of material within this site is prohibited!
© 2000-2024 Oklahoma Cemeteries

The information on this site is provided free for the purpose of researching your genealogy. This material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, for your own research, as long as this message remains on all copied material. The information contained in this site may not be copied to any other site without written "snail-mail" permission. If you wish to have a copy of a donor's material, you must have their permission. All information found on these pages is under copyright of Oklahoma Cemeteries. This is to protect any and all information donated. The original submitter or source of the information will retain their copyright. Unless otherwise stated, any donated material is given to Oklahoma Cemeteries to make it available online. This material will always be available at no cost, it will always remain free to the researcher.