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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Annette Elsie Roach

July 26, 1949 ~ July 17, 2017

Annette Elsie Roach, 67, passed away in her home on July 17, 2017 in Blackwell, Oklahoma.

She was born in Queensland, Australia, on July 26, 1949, the oldest of eight kids.

She lived there until 1970, and then moved to Ponca City with her husband and served as a housekeeper and nanny. They had four children, Katrina, Erica, Wendy, and Mike. After residing in Ponca City for ten years, Annette and her family moved to Blackwell where she resided until her death. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Blackwell, and loved to work in the church nursery.

Annette is survived by her four children, Katrina Wilson, of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Erica Roach, of Ringwood, Oklahoma, Wendy Roach, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, and Mike Roach, of Bethany, Oklahoma; and four grandchildren.

At her request no services are planned. 


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