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Prue Sikes Randall
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Prue Sikes Randall was born April 24, 1918 to William T.(Tobe) Sikes and Dorothy Snoddy Sikes in Logan County Arkansas. She died in Oklahoma City on May 19, 1999. She married Fredrick Randall and were blessed with the birth of a daughter, Regina Randall.
Prue was a teacher in the Guthrie area for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband Fred in 1974, her father in August 1971, her mother in May 1974, brother Carl L. Sikes in August 1978, sister Daisy Blanche Sikes Collins in February 1984, brother Arnold B. Sikes in February 1996, and a sister Lucy Merle Sikes Boswell in May 1998. Regina.OK.
She is survived by daughter Regina Randall and sister Stella Mae Sikes Sharp.


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