Frances Aliene Ercanbrack's Obituary
Frances Aliene Enloe Ercanbrack Frances was born on April 24, 1925 to Claude Joseph and Fannie Pearl Dysart Enloe in Carbon, Oklahoma. She graduated from Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Oklahoma in 1944. On August 7th of the same year she married 'the love of her life,' Denty Odell Ercanbrack in Los Angeles, California. To this union two daughters were born; Ladell Click and Tessa Jo Ercanbrack. In 1948, Aliene was baptized in the Gunnison River by Brother Homer King and added to the Church of Christ at Delta, Colorado. She stayed faithful and loved the Lord's church above all things. She loved the Bible and read it many times through over the years. Odell worked in the oil fields and she lived many places with him. In 1961 the family moved to Prague, Oklahoma where they lived the next 42 years raising family and cattle. She loved gardening, fishing, needlework, and going to church. She loved her children and grandchildren and did everything to make them happy. Odell and Aliene celebrated their silver anniversary (25th) a week together in Quito Ecuador, South America. In 1994 they celebrated their golden anniversary (50th) with a get-together in Prague with family and many friends. In 2002, because of age and health problems they sold their farm and moved to Broken Arrow. In 2004, they celebrated 60 years with family and friends. Recently she said that 'as time marches on she remains happy with 'the love of her life' and all my precious children.' She was preceded in death by her siblings Helen Parker, Winford Enloe, Stump Enloe, and Edith Durant. She is survived by one sister, Billie Lyne of Tulsa. Her grandchildren are Patricia and Ron Harmon Lisa and Hollis Allen Donald Ellison Christy & Michael FancherHer great-grandchildren are Frances Harmon, who died at birth, Lexis Allen, Jordan Allen, and Brooklyn Fancher.
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