Billie-Chesser-Obituary

Billie Ann Chesser

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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CHESSER -- Billie Ann, 73, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at her home in Tulsa. She was born on January 29, 1933, in Prairie Grove, AR, to parents, William Daniel and Annie Avo Porter, who preceded her in death. She married the love of her life, Lester...

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Dear Lester, Ben, and Sammy,

I learned of Billie's death when Mom sent me a clipping from the Tulsa World. I wish I would've known at the time; I certainly would have attended the visitation. What a wonderful, friendly, happy, and sweet lady she was! What a loss to you and the rest of your family, to Brookside, and to Tulsa. I promise to keep you in my prayers. Your former customer and friend,

Steve

Lester and family- We have known you and Billie for 35 years and all of you have been like family. Soulmates are for a lifetime and the Lord will lift each and everyone of you into his loving arms and give each one of you strength and comfort like no one else can. Lester you and your family are in our prayers. Lord bless each one.

Words cannot express enough to ease the pain of your loss. But she leaves behind a legacy of love and precious memories that will live on in you, her family. Tell the young ones of the love she shared amongst you that had the honor to be blessed by her. Our love & prayers are with you all. We miss each of you & are sorry we can't be with you on Saturday.

Ben, Joni and Family,
You are in our prayers. We are so sorry to hear about your mom. My mom died 14 years ago and my dad died last month. Our loss is truly heaven's gain. We may hurt now; but we have hope. Praise God for heaven; our paradise awaits us and we will be reuited. Much love to you all! Mary & Joe

Our love and prayers go out to you at this time of grief that has come into your lives.

Charla called Thursday to tell me of Billie's death, and I am still shocked and deeply saddened. I loved knowing her. She was the kind of woman we all want as a mom. I saw her at the beauty shop the day after RARC bingo and told her what a beautiful family she had. She thanked me and told me how wonderful you all are, saying she would have to make sure I met more of you, because you were all so special to her. You were blessed with a great example, and it's a shame she had to leave us...

Billie Ann and Lester basically adopted our family. They were like grandma and grandpa to our son Grant, she was a Mother to me (we loved to talk pies, pie crust, cherry stuff and purses) and Robert. Billie was one of the most generous, loving ladies I have ever known. My heart is broken that I can't call her today, but we will see each other again one day in heaven along with my own precious Mother who loved all these things, too.