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Chelsea Rae Bishop

Jan 10, 1994 - Sep 27, 2020
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Serenity Funeral Service
Antlers, OK
(permission granted)

Chelsea Rae Bishop was born on January 10, 1994 to Ronald "Ronnie" David Bishop and Deborah Ann McCarty in McAlester, Oklahoma.

She passed from this life on September 27, 2020.

Chelsea will be fondly remembered as a loving mother, daughter, sister, and friend.

She leaves behind her daughter: Aspen Elise Bishop of Antlers, Oklahoma; parents: Ronnie Bishop and Deborah Ann McCarty, both of Antlers; sisters: Lacey Ann Kincheloe and husband Josh of Pegram, Tennessee, Kennedy Rhea Bishop and Mylee Brook Bishop of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; brother: Casey Don Baxter of Durant, Oklahoma; grandparents: Joyce "Nana" Gayle Bishop of Antlers and Coy McCarty of Antlers; and boyfriend: Andrew Pruit; as well as numerous friends and family members.

Graveside services for Chelsea Rae Bishop will be held on Friday, October 2, 2020 at 11:00AM at Antlers City Cemetery in Antlers, Oklahoma. Services have been entrusted with Serenity Funeral Service of Antlers.
 

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