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Janice Diane (Tounzen) & Manue Acton
Tombstone Photo
Blackjack Cemetery
Blackjack, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma


© Frances Allen Titsworth

Obit for Janice posted by Sue Heron

MULDROW - Janice D. Acton, 41, of Muldrow died Thursday, July 18, 2002, in Houston. She was a waitress at Ole South restaurant in Sallisaw and a Baptist.
 
Funeral will be 2 p.m. today at First Baptist Church in Muldrow with burial at Blackjack Cemetery in Muldrow under the direction of Agent Funeral Home of Muldrow.
 
She is survived by her husband, Manue; three sons, Johnny Chad Acton, Joshua Shawn Acton and Christopher Johnson, all of the home; her mother, Carolin Tounzen of Muldrow; her father, Don Tounzen of Sallisaw; two brothers, Phillip Anthony Tounzen of Cliff Island, Maine, and Donald Tounzen of Ozark; a sister, Darla Reben of Broken Arrow; and two stepsisters, Deborah Bussey of Sallisaw and Valorie Lewis of Stigler.
 
Pallbearers will be Andrew Boswell, Matthew Allen, Austin and Dustin Day, Matthew Matlock, Erik Cherry and Bebo Lewis.
 
The body may be viewed from 1 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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