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Sherry Lou <I>Terry</I> Allen

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Sherry Lou Terry Allen

Birth
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Death
15 May 1992 (aged 50)
Burial
Lipscomb, Lipscomb County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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(Moved from Perryton, Texas on October 14, 1998.)



PERRYTON - Sherry L. ALLEN, 50, of Perryton, died May 15, 1992.

Graveside services will be held Monday, May 18, at 10 a.m. at Ochiltree Cemetery, with Rev. Harrol Waterbury, pastor of Full Gospel Church officiating. Memorial services will follow 21 miles south of Perryton in the Canadian River breaks.

She was born August 6, 1941 in Tyler, and had lived in Perryton for 22 years. She attended East Texas School of Nursing in Dallas in 1969.

She worked as a nurse at Ochiltree General Hospital, and later in the office of Dr. Claude Betty. She was also in a partnership with Suzie HOLT in Four Seasons Reality for several years before returning to nursing.

She is survived by two sons, Layne ALLEN of Perryton, and Scott ALLEN of Pennsacola, Florida; her mother, Margo TERRY of Lone Star; one sister, Tanya PLUMB of Marshall; one brother, Ben.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), May 17, 1992.)

Sherry L. ALLEN
PERRYTON - Graveside services for Sherry L. ALLEN, 50, of Perryton will be 10 a.m. Monday in Ochiltree Cemetery with the Rev. Harrol WATERBURY officiating. Memorial service will follow at Canadian Breaks which is located 21 miles south of Perryton.

She died Friday.

Ms. ALLEN was born August 6, 1941 in Tyler and had lived in Perryton for 22 years. She worked as a nurse for Ochiltree General Hospital and later for Dr. Claud BETTY. She joined a partnership with Suzie HOLT in 4 Seasons Realty. Several years later she returned to nursing.

Survivors include two sons, Layne ALLEN of Perryton and Scott ALLEN of Pensacola; a sister, Tanya PLUMB of Marshall; a brother Ben TERRY of Lone Star; mother, Margo TERRY of Lone Star; and two grandchildren.

The family requests memorials to National Wildlife Foundation, 1400 16 Street, Washington, D. C., 20036-2266.

Longview News-Journal (Longview, TX) - Sunday, May 17, 1992
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(Moved from Perryton, Texas on October 14, 1998.)



PERRYTON - Sherry L. ALLEN, 50, of Perryton, died May 15, 1992.

Graveside services will be held Monday, May 18, at 10 a.m. at Ochiltree Cemetery, with Rev. Harrol Waterbury, pastor of Full Gospel Church officiating. Memorial services will follow 21 miles south of Perryton in the Canadian River breaks.

She was born August 6, 1941 in Tyler, and had lived in Perryton for 22 years. She attended East Texas School of Nursing in Dallas in 1969.

She worked as a nurse at Ochiltree General Hospital, and later in the office of Dr. Claude Betty. She was also in a partnership with Suzie HOLT in Four Seasons Reality for several years before returning to nursing.

She is survived by two sons, Layne ALLEN of Perryton, and Scott ALLEN of Pennsacola, Florida; her mother, Margo TERRY of Lone Star; one sister, Tanya PLUMB of Marshall; one brother, Ben.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), May 17, 1992.)

Sherry L. ALLEN
PERRYTON - Graveside services for Sherry L. ALLEN, 50, of Perryton will be 10 a.m. Monday in Ochiltree Cemetery with the Rev. Harrol WATERBURY officiating. Memorial service will follow at Canadian Breaks which is located 21 miles south of Perryton.

She died Friday.

Ms. ALLEN was born August 6, 1941 in Tyler and had lived in Perryton for 22 years. She worked as a nurse for Ochiltree General Hospital and later for Dr. Claud BETTY. She joined a partnership with Suzie HOLT in 4 Seasons Realty. Several years later she returned to nursing.

Survivors include two sons, Layne ALLEN of Perryton and Scott ALLEN of Pensacola; a sister, Tanya PLUMB of Marshall; a brother Ben TERRY of Lone Star; mother, Margo TERRY of Lone Star; and two grandchildren.

The family requests memorials to National Wildlife Foundation, 1400 16 Street, Washington, D. C., 20036-2266.

Longview News-Journal (Longview, TX) - Sunday, May 17, 1992

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