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Patsy Ann Long

Birth30 AUG 1937 - Davenport, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Death18 April 1991 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America
MotherAllie May Ash
FatherWinnie Beaty (W.B.) Long

Born in Davenport, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States of America on 30 AUG 1937 to Winnie Beaty (W.B.) Long and Allie May Ash. Patsy Ann Long married Kenneth B Ashworth and had 3 children. She passed away on 18 April 1991 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Winnie Beaty (W.b.) Long
1901 - 1959
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Allie May Ash
1905 - 1988
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Kenneth B Ashworth
1924 - 1986
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Harley Eugene Rose
1957 - 2011
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Harold L Williams
1961 - 2004
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Vicki Marie Pontius
1959 - 2004

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