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Jerrie Gayle <I>Abbe</I> Connell

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Jerrie Gayle Abbe Connell

Birth
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Apr 1997 (aged 42)
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.500511, Longitude: -97.7660618
Plot
A 69 - 18
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CONNELL
Jerrie Gayle Connell, 42, of Moore, passed away Saturday April 12, 1997 in Norman. She was born August 31, 1954 in Gainesville, Texas to Leon and Peggy Abbe.
She has lived in Moore the past eight years. She was employed with Big D Industries as a secretary and bookkeeper. She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church of Duncan.
She loved to go on outings with her family and friends and shopping for crafts and collecting bunnies.
She was preceded in death by her brother Derrick Abbe.
Survivors include her husband, Terry Archer of Moore; parents, Leon and Peggy Abbe of Yukon; daughters, Brandy, Nicole, and Natalie Connell all of the home, brother, David Abbe of El Reno; grandson, Isasc Swift; grandmother, Gladys Parker of Whitesboro; several aunts, uncles and nieces; and special friends, Gayle Brown of Oklahoma City and Sandra Harrison of Duncan.
Services were held Monday, April 14 in the Chapel of Smith & Turner Mortuary.
Interment followed in the Yukon Cemetery.
CONNELL
Jerrie Gayle Connell, 42, of Moore, passed away Saturday April 12, 1997 in Norman. She was born August 31, 1954 in Gainesville, Texas to Leon and Peggy Abbe.
She has lived in Moore the past eight years. She was employed with Big D Industries as a secretary and bookkeeper. She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church of Duncan.
She loved to go on outings with her family and friends and shopping for crafts and collecting bunnies.
She was preceded in death by her brother Derrick Abbe.
Survivors include her husband, Terry Archer of Moore; parents, Leon and Peggy Abbe of Yukon; daughters, Brandy, Nicole, and Natalie Connell all of the home, brother, David Abbe of El Reno; grandson, Isasc Swift; grandmother, Gladys Parker of Whitesboro; several aunts, uncles and nieces; and special friends, Gayle Brown of Oklahoma City and Sandra Harrison of Duncan.
Services were held Monday, April 14 in the Chapel of Smith & Turner Mortuary.
Interment followed in the Yukon Cemetery.


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