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Lola Vern "Occie Burton" Luker

Yuma, Arizona

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Lola Vern "Occie Burton" Luker passed from this life on Friday, March 22, 2013 at the age of 84 in Tucson AZ where she lived with her granddaughter, Courtney Warne, and great granddaughter, Samantha Warne. She was born Lola Vern Burton on September 29, 1929 in Muskogee OK to Roy L. & Elsie J...

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Hey Gg sorry I´m a few days late but wanted to say it´s been 11 years since you´ve been gone now which is crazy to think. I still think about you every single day and miss you to death. Happy anniversary, always thinking about you. Won´t ever let you be forgotten.

Ggd

I promise youll never be forgotten.

I think about you ever single day.
You made the biggest impact on my life and Im so sad that I didnt get to know you more since I was only 13, but you were the best gg anyone could ever ask for. I miss you more then anything especially when things get rough but I know your watching over me, either Telling me Ill be okay or telling me Im being dumb lol. I love you.

Well gg today's march 22nd 2017. It's been 4 years since you've been gone and what can I say, I miss you more than ever. i can still remember every little detail about you. Every night I would go mad sleep over and sleep in that feathery bed of yours. With you there was never a dol moment. I really wish I had got to spend more time with you. you were the greatest blessing in my life and even though we had ups and downs you were always my gg.. I love you and miss you so much. R.i.p

In loving memory of my dearest Aunt Occie whose light will shine in my heart forever with fond memories

I'll never forget her, nice lady, rip OC.

Good night Sweet Grandma. I'm so sorry I didn't make more of an effort to be part of your life. Best wishes. May the Gods guides and bring you peace

My thoughts and prayers are with all of Occie's family.

I knew Occie as a kid growing up. She and my family (The Cobb's) lived next to each other on 20th Avenue in Yuma in the 1960's. Gary aka "Gary Bug" was one of my best friend's growing up. Then they moved over and opened The Fabric Mill. We had lots of fun swimming in the pool, running through the hot sand to the Fabric Mill, getting change and then running back through the hot sand to The Dairy Queen. She was always a lot...

RIP GG OC