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Elizabeth Ann Binkley Wilson
© Cheyenne Star
18 May 1979
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Elizabeth Ann Binkley Wilson, 42, of San Diego, California, died September 20, 1990 in San Diego.
She is survived by her husband, Roy M. Wilson and children, Marcus, Russell and Valari, all of San Diego; parents, Marvin and Wanda Binkley of Tucson, Arizona; brother, Steve Binkley of Phoenix, Arizona; mother-in-law, and father-in-law, Marc and Madelon Wilson of Tucson; brother-in-law, Ed Wilson of Tucson; as well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were married October 11, 1969 in Phoenix.
Funeral services were held at the L.D.A. Chapel with Bishop Holdaway officiating on September 24, 1990 with burial in the L.D.A. Cemetery, southwest of Tucson.
Elizabeth Ann "Betty" is the daughter of Wanda Smith Binkley who grew up in the Crawford community.
Betty is also the niece of Veta Fay Platts of Roll and Cecil Smith of Elk City.


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