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Wanda Carmileta Flannigan Norton
© Bartlesville Examiner
21 Jul 1987
pg. 6
Submitted by: JoJo


Mrs. Wanda Carmileta(Flannigan) Norton, 62, of 501 N.W. Mercedes, died at 2:33 a.m. Tuesday in the Jane Phillips Hospital where she had been a patient for four days.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Norton will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the graveside in the White Rose cemetery. The Rev. James Beck, pastor of the Ramona First Baptist Church, will be the officiant. Commital prayers and interment will be directed in the White Rose cemetery by the Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
Mrs. Norton was born Feb. 1925, Wichita Falls, Texas. She was reared in the home of Carmileta Morrison and attended Ochelate community school, finishing her schooling in Ramona.
She had been an area resident all her life and had been in failing health for several years.
Mrs. Norton will lie in state in the drawing room of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence where friends may call for visitation until the service hour Thursday morning.
Surviving Mrs. Norton are her husband, John Leroy Norton, of the home here; one son, Billy Ray Inman Sr., Ochelata; two daughters Mrs. Linda Lou Shaffer and Mrs. Beverly Sue Clover, both of Houston,Texas; and five Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Frances Lynn Wagoner, in 1970.


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