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Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma



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John Leroy Floyd ~ Betty Sue [Gibson] Floyd
Eunice V. "Penny" [Robbins] Floyd
Richard Leo Floyd

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Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum
Garvin County, Oklahoma


© Davis Funeral Home
Davis, Oklahoma
23 April 2007

Betty Sue [Gibson] Floyd
July 28, 1922 ~ April 23, 2007


Betty Sue Floyd, retired Assistant Vice President, Stillwater National Bank, passed away on Monday evening, April 23, 2007 in Stillwater, at the age of 84 years.

The daughter of the late Acy Gibson and Martha Merritt Gibson, Betty was born on July 28, 1922 in Adair, OK and was reared and educated in Adair, graduating from Adair High School, later attending Oklahoma State University.

She was united in marriage to John Leroy Floyd on October 12, 1941 in Stillwater and to this union three sons, Dennis, John Michael and Kenneth were born. John preceded her in death on November 8, 2003.

Betty started to work for the Bank in 1966, retiring in 1987 as an assistant vice president.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.

She enjoyed spending time with her family and participating in the family functions.

Surviving include two sons, Dennis Floyd and his wife Diane of Evergreen, CO and Kenneth Floyd of the home; one sister Geneva Eby of Adair, OK; two grandchildren, Kirt Floyd of Evergreen, CO and Tana Mitchell and her husband Mark of McKinney, TX; two great-grandchildren, Tanner and Madison Mitchell; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one son, John Michael and two sisters.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 11 A.M. in the First United Methodist Church with Reverend Steve Roach, Associate Pastor, officiating.

Burial follow in the Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery.

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Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cheryl

February 13, 2004

Richard Leo Floyd
January 7, 1960 ~ February 2, 2004


Richard Leo Floyd, 44, Stillwater, died Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, in Stillwater.

Services were at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 7 in the Strode Chapel. Deacon Bill Dunbar officiated. Interment was in Sunset Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.

He was born Jan. 7, 1960, to Leo and Eunice [Robbins] Floyd.

He married Nina Bell April 8, 2000, in Orlando. The couple had two children, Abbie and Ethan. He had three step daughters, Lourie, Amanda and Lydia.

He lived in Stillwater all of his life. He was a painter and golf was his game. He is preceded in death by his father.

He is survived by his wife, mother, son, daughter, three step daughters; one brother, Danny Floyd and wife, Melanie; sister, Diane Retherford and husband, Neil; as well as many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews cousins and friends.

Memorials may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 2642 E. 21st No. 100, Tulsa, Ok. 74114.

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