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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Jean C Booker

Jean C Booker
April 20, 1925 ~ April 5, 2014

Born April 20, 1925, Jean was a loving and caring wife, mother, and grandmother. Loved to attend church and visit with the ladies and children of the church. She was a very inspiring and encouraging to others. Enjoyed sewing as a hobby. Jean loved animals especially her dog Toby. She also loved pretty flowers in her garden at home. Even in the nursing home she was always helpful and caring towards others. Jean was a very giving person.

Jean passed away on April 5, 2014 she was preceded in death by husband George Booker and son Sandy Booker.

Survived by son Ricky Booker or Edmond, daughter Bonny Galbraith of Midwest City, Stepson David Booker of Florida, grandchildren, Robert Booker and Scott Booker both of Texas, Heather McColgan of Corpus Christie Texas, and Deborah Booker of Oklahoma City, and a great grandchild Liam Booker. 


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