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Cora Marie Ann "Toni" (Brock) Prescott

July 2, 1939 ~ July 17, 2016

Cora Marie Ann "Toni" Brock Prescott was born July 2, 1939, in Bakersfield, California, and departed this life Sunday, July 17, 2016, in Chandler, Oklahoma, at the age of 77 years.

Cora, the daughter of Earl and Cora Phillips Brock was a resident of Chandler.

She married Charlie Pharr in 1956, after his death she then married Howard Prescott.

Cora worked in record production at CBS for many years.

Her parents, one son, Charlie D. Pharr Jr.; one grandson, Andrew "Doo"; three brothers, Charles, Vernon and Earl Jr.; and two sisters, Arlene and Marie preceded Cora in death.

Survivors include two daughters, Colleen M. Moore of Chandler and Coreen Crump of Sun Valley, Nevada; ten grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren as well as other relatives and friends.

A private family committal will be held in Santa Maria, California.


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