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© The Tuttle Times
May 25, 2006
Submitted by:Sandi Carter


Paula Sue (Faulkner) Cloy

July 15, 1966 ~ May 17, 2006

Memorial services for Paula Sue Cloy, 39, of Tuttle, Oklahoma were held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, May 22, 2006 at the First Baptist Church of Tuttle.

Paula Sue Cloy was born July 15, 1966 in Ada, Oklahoma the daughter of Alfred Johnson and Joy Faulkner and died May 17, 2006 at her home in Tuttle.

She and James Cloy were married October 5, 2001 in Oklahoma City. Paula worked for Staples. She was a member of the Tuttle Round-up Club.

Paula was preceded in death by: One son: Corey Dowling; Parents; Grandparents.

Survivors include: Husband: James Cloy of the home; One daughter: Heather Marie Hampton of Tuttle; One brother: Daniel Johnson of Ada, Oklahoma; Two sisters: Linda Kay Fox of Pennsylvania and Mary Elaine Pflum of Montana.

Services were under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.


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