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Mother Barbara Jean Fields-Davis Succumbs

The Tulsa World Newspaper

 

 

Barbara Jean Fields-Davis Born July 12, 1936, the 4th of 14 children born to Joseph Fields and Thelma Woodside in Beaumont, TX.

On the quiet, serene morning of Thursday, June 27, 2019, at 4:55 A.M. in Tulsa, OK, a beautiful spirit ascended to Heaven.

In the comfort of her home, in her room holding her husband’s hand, Barbara received her wings with flying colors. Barbara and her husband of 58 years, Alton Davis stood united until death departed them.

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Service will be 11 am on July 6, 2019 at Friendship Church, 1709 N. Madison, Ave., Tulsa, OK 74106.

www.jacksmemorychapel.com

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