Angie Kay Mouse, born December 7, 1965, at Tahlequah, OK to Tony and Christine (McLemore) Mouse. Angie spent her younger years in Gentry, Arkansas.
Funeral Service 2 PM, Friday, March 28,2025 at Johnson Prairie Baptist Church, burial to follow at Agent Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 1 PM until 6 PM, Thursday, March 27, 2025 at Hart Funeral Home Chapel.
The family returned to the Tahlequah community, and she spent most of her life here where she attended Lowrey Elementary School and Tahlequah High School. While in High School, she met George "Sooner" Reese with whom she had seven children, Alice Reese and Spider Stopp of Pumpkin Hollow, Angel and Pedro Ramirez, Mary Reese, Julie And Chris Little, Charlotte Reese and Christopher Stayathome all of Tahlequah, Nancy Reese and Jarred White, Arlis Reese and Briannah Feathers of Hulbert and 24 grandkids and one on the way. Angie proudly supported her children and grandchildren's activities; she was their biggest fan. Angie loved to sew, read books and spend time with family at the river. Angie attended Johnson Prairie Baptist Church and was saved by God's grace on December 13, 2024. Anyone who knew Angie will remember her always joking, her beautiful smile and warm laughter, to know her is to love her.
Angie is preceded in death by her dad, Tony Mouse, Brother, Larry Mouse and Sister, Grace Mouse.
Angie leaves behind her mom Christine Mouse of Moody, one sister Pam Cloud of Tahlequah and one brother Joe Tom Mouse of Moody and many nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.
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1506 N. Grand Ave., Tahlequah, OK 74464
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