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© Barnes and Friederich Funeral Home
Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Angie Diane (Harrington) DeVora

July 21, 1961 ~ July 18, 2010

Angie Diane (Harrington) DeVora, 48, of Del City, Oklahoma passed away, Sunday, July 18, 2010. Angie was born July 21, 1961 in Oklahoma City to Charles and Margaret (Burrows) Harrington.

She was proud of her heritage and her family. Angie will be remembered for her laughing, joking and teasing. She also enjoyed playing bingo and going to church.

Angie was preceded in death by: her father, Charles; brother, Anthony Leroy Brown; sister, Donna Jean Brown and a nephew, James Leroy Tucker.

She is survived by: her daughters, Arica and Krystal DeVora; grandson, Marcel; mother, Margaret Brown; sisters, Doris Paulson and Gayla Brown; Angie's boyfriend, Bill Trottier along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Funeral
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home Chapel
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73130 


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