Carole Marguerite Booker-Pierce

February 19, 1943 - December 26, 2019

Carole Marguerite Booker-Pierce

February 19, 1943 - December 26, 2019

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Carole Pierce2/19/1943 – 12/26/2019Carole Marguerite Booker Pierce left her earthly home on December 26, 2019, at the age of 76 surrounded by family and friends.She was born to Verne Murray Booker and RW (Pete) Booker on February 19, 1943, San Diego, California. Carole married Robert Lee Pierce on May 6, 1962. The marriage lasted until his death in 2002. Carole taught school for over 40 years. She was dedicated to the future of public education and  teachers’ rights. Carole moved back to the family farm in 2014. She was happiest when she was surrounded by her many animals and high school friends in addition to the many teachers she befriended during her long career. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Antlers, Oklahoma, and also attended Hall Community Freewill Baptist Church.She was preceded in death by spouse, Robert Lee Pierce; parents, Verne Murray Booker and RW (Pete) Booker; grandparents, Ludie and Dee Murray and WT and Susan Booker; and special grandfather James Loman. She is survived by daughters Rhonda Pierce; Randye Thompson and spouse Robbie Thompson; granddaughters Bailee Muller and Amanda Muller. Carole was cremated at Butler-Stumpff in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At her request, there will be no formal memorial services. In lieu of flowers, she asked that donations be made to the Humane Society, the SPCA, or a local animal shelter.

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12 responses to Carole Marguerite Booker-Pierce

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  1. Kathy Rubey says:

    Carole was a wonderful advocate for teachers and public schools. Her calm, friendly personality was very special.

  2. Tammy Coe says:

    Momma CP was a wonderful lady! I have very fond memories growing up right across the street in Jenks, America. Prayers for all of you and especially my forever best buddy, Randye Lee! ??

  3. She was such a sweet soul, I was very blessed to have her as Da

  4. We always loved your mom and dad and you two girls too. Bob was the best football coach Keith had as he taught him fundamentals so well. Keith has gone on to be a fantastic football, basketball and track coach in STL. Mo and he still talks about your dad! I’m so sorry to read this about your mom. We moved to STL over ten years ago to be closer to our two sons and grandkids so we won’t be attending her memorial service. Just know I love you both. ????

  5. Paula Jones says:

    Will miss her laughter and friendship. She always had a story to tell and it was usually sonething she did on the farm and was funny. Beautiful lady and friend

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