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Funeral services for E.
Faye Beaver, age 86, of
Kremlin, will be held at
Kremlin United Methodist
Church on Tuesday, July
24, at 2:00 p.m.
The Reverend Jim Harvey
will officiate.
Burial will follow at
Pond Creek Cemetery.
Arrangements will be
under the direction of
Anderson-Burris Funeral
Home in Enid.
Visitation with the
family will be held
Monday evening from 7:00
to 8:30 p.m. at the
funeral home.
Elnora Faye Kirkpatrick
was born on December 13,
1920, in Wakita,
Oklahoma, to John Finney
and Agnes Mae
Kirkpatrick. She passed
away on Friday, July 20,
2007, at her home in
Kremlin, Oklahoma, after
86 beautiful years of
loving and serving
others.
Faye grew up in Wakita
and later moved to
Cedaredge, Colorado,
where she graduated from
high school. In
1941, she married Roy
Beaver, the man she
loved and called her
best friend for the next
65 years. Roy
preceded Faye in death
in February 2006.
She was also preceded in
death by her son, Don
Roy in 1962, her
step-daughter, Teresa in
1961, and eleven
brothers and sisters.
Faye loved to cook.
During her lifetime, she
managed several
restaurants. After
her retirement, she
still continued to share
her talents with many in
the community by baking
pies, making her famous
noodles, and hosting
many parties for friends
and family. She
enjoyed designing crafts
and gave numerous
handmade gifts that will
be treasured by those
who knew her. Faye and
Roy were both active
members of the Kremlin
United Methodist Church
and served on various
committees since 1962.
Here again, Faye cooked
for assorted
organizations and
functions held at the
church.
She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-law,
Kay and Dave Putney,
Cedar Hill, TX;
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren,
Paul David Campbell,
Tulsa; Jeffrey Scott
Randolph and his wife
Emily and son Ryan,
Lantana, TX; and
Jennifer Jo Thompson and
her husband Paul and
their children Haleigh
and Reece, Grand
Prairie, TX.
Additionally, Faye, who
was the youngest of a
family of twelve
children, is survived by
many loving and devoted
nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made
through the funeral home
to Kremlin United
Methodist Church.
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