Born March 23, 1924, in Wright, Mississippi, she was the daughter of John David Conoway and Ruth Chote Conoway.
She and her husband enjoyed camping and she loved to cook, especially for her family. She was a homemaker and of the Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include a son, Tony Rushing and his wife, Alannette, of Oil Trough, Arkansas; granddaughters, Amy Antonio Wittig and her husband, Mark, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Robin Hale Hinch and her husband, Grant, also of Tulsa; two great-grandsons, Jacob Hinch and Hayden Hinch; a sister, Margaret Waddle of Red Banks, Mississippi; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Herman M. Rushing; and a son, Phillip G. Rushing.
Born March 23, 1924, in Wright, Mississippi, she was the daughter of John David Conoway and Ruth Chote Conoway.
She and her husband enjoyed camping and she loved to cook, especially for her family. She was a homemaker and of the Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include a son, Tony Rushing and his wife, Alannette, of Oil Trough, Arkansas; granddaughters, Amy Antonio Wittig and her husband, Mark, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Robin Hale Hinch and her husband, Grant, also of Tulsa; two great-grandsons, Jacob Hinch and Hayden Hinch; a sister, Margaret Waddle of Red Banks, Mississippi; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Herman M. Rushing; and a son, Phillip G. Rushing.
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