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© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
August 22, 2007
Submitted by: Martha Real


LaVerna Fern (O'Neal) Jayne

July 26, 1941 ~ August 12, 2007

LaVerna Fern Jayne, the daughter of Thedford Henry O'Neal and Edna Lucille (Thomas) O'Neal, was born July 26, 1941, in Stilwell, Oklahoma. She departed this life August 12, 2007 after a lengthy illness at 66 years of age.

LaVerna was a retired beautician. She loved arts and crafts and was a member of the Red Hat Society. LaVerna was a member of New Life Harvest in Choctaw.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ronnie Jayne and one son, Mitchell Jayne.

Her surviving family includes two sons, Doug Jayne and wife, Shelly, of Midwest City, OK, Greg Jayne and wife, Branita, of Harrah, OK; one brother, Noble O'Neal and wife, Cleo; two sisters, Camilla Woodward, Wilma Ray and husband, Tommy, all of Stilwell, OK; seven grandchildren and a host of Friends and loved ones.


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