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Valerice McFarlin, a beloved daughter, mother, and a gentle spirit, graced the world with her presence from February 14, 1952, until the summer of August 11, 2025. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Valerice emerged into this world with a timid warmth that enveloped those around her, showcasing an extraordinary ease in her company that made her a cherished friend to many.
A proud graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, where she completed her studies in 1970, Valerice carried the heart of her hometown with her always. She was a steadfast supporter of education, finding joy in the accomplishments of her daughters, whom she admired unwaveringly, celebrating their milestones as if they were her own. Her devotion to family defined her essence, and her pride in her daughters shone like a beacon, illuminating her path through life.
In her quieter moments, Valerice found solace in hobbies that kept her mind sharp and her spirit engaged. The thrill of bingo, the challenge of crossword puzzles, and the modern marvel of phone gaming were activities she embraced with a zest only she could convey. These interests provided her with connections to both friends and family alike, weaving a tapestry of laughter and joy that she shared generously with others.
Yet beneath her easygoing demeanor lay a fierce determination, much like a boomerang waiting to return with newfound fervor when agitated. This unique aspect of her personality revealed a depth of character that few witnessed, evoking admiration for her resilience and the way she navigated life's ups and downs.
As she journeyed through life from Oklahoma to Dallas, Texas, Valerice left an indelible mark on the hearts she touched. In the echoes of laughter shared during bingo nights, the excitement of puzzle-solving, and the heartfelt conversations framed by the glow of phone screens, she crafted memories that will echo in the lives of those fortunate enough to know her.
Valerice McFarlin's spirit, though now at rest, remains alive in the stories we carry and the love we foster in her memory. She will be deeply missed, for she was truly one of a kind, a bright light that will forever flicker in our hearts.
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