Juanita was married to Ordell Allsup and both had previous marriages and when they both passed, they were both buried next to their previous spouses.
Juanita Eve Allsup was born on October 6, 1928 in Tahlequah to Logan and Mamie Pearl (Burgess) Scott. She was reared and educated in her birth community, except for a time she and her family spent in Colorado.
Following her schooling she met Troy Tillery. They married and the couple made their home in Tahlequah and in later years, Claremore. Nita was a wonderful homemaker. She excelled at being a mom and taking care of her family. Nita was talented at many things in her life, a good cook and seamstress to name a few. She enjoyed gardening and canned its bounty, and everyone remembers her canned picante sauce. Nita also loved to bowl and spending time with her family, which usually included large meals and leftovers for the kids to take home. She never drove a car and only flew on an airplane once.
Her loving heart and giving nature suited her well in her volunteering efforts with Meals on Wheels and the Good Samaritan Ministry along with many other charitable organizations.
In 1984 she married Odell "Odie" Allsup, both had lost their spouses and this was a second chance for them have someone to share their lives with. Nita was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Kenneth Scott and both husbands, Troy Tillery and Odie Allsup.
Juanita was married to Ordell Allsup and both had previous marriages and when they both passed, they were both buried next to their previous spouses.
Juanita Eve Allsup was born on October 6, 1928 in Tahlequah to Logan and Mamie Pearl (Burgess) Scott. She was reared and educated in her birth community, except for a time she and her family spent in Colorado.
Following her schooling she met Troy Tillery. They married and the couple made their home in Tahlequah and in later years, Claremore. Nita was a wonderful homemaker. She excelled at being a mom and taking care of her family. Nita was talented at many things in her life, a good cook and seamstress to name a few. She enjoyed gardening and canned its bounty, and everyone remembers her canned picante sauce. Nita also loved to bowl and spending time with her family, which usually included large meals and leftovers for the kids to take home. She never drove a car and only flew on an airplane once.
Her loving heart and giving nature suited her well in her volunteering efforts with Meals on Wheels and the Good Samaritan Ministry along with many other charitable organizations.
In 1984 she married Odell "Odie" Allsup, both had lost their spouses and this was a second chance for them have someone to share their lives with. Nita was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Kenneth Scott and both husbands, Troy Tillery and Odie Allsup.
Bio by: Shanna (Flaherty) Pierce
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