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Nadean Batterton

Nadean Batterton

May 13, 1925 – May 29, 2016
Nadean was born in Indianola,Oklahoma on May 13, 1925, to Roy and Dovie Batterton.She attended Morse & Buckeye schools in Okemah. She started her career at Kresse’s in downtown OKC in 1943. She then worked for TG&Y in Capitol Hill and moved to the TG&Y store at S.E. 44th & Shields and retired from the TG&Y warehouse in 1987. Throughout her life she enjoyed many things including quilting, cross-stitch, cooking, reading, crossword puzzles, gardening and spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her Mother & Father;2 sisters,Wanda Henthorn and Jean Batterton;1 brother Merle Batterton; 1 niece and 1 nephew, Karen Elaine Roberts and Jimmy York. More info at Sunny Lane Fun, Home, Del City, OK

Submitted by Sandra Wall.

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