Reba Louise Blalock
”1952 - 2005”



    Reba Louise Blalock



    "We will be known forever by the tracks we leave."
      ~ Dakota

      In the early morning of November 6th 2005 my Birth Mother Reba Louise Blalock was tragically killed in a car accident in the night hours only a few miles from our home in Miami, Oklahoma. I was notified at sunrise that morning by my Grandfather Ron of her death. Today marks the 6th anniversary of her death and my subsequent removal and incarceration here in Wisconsin. Rest In Peace Mom
        ~ Rain ~ 11/6/2011 Facebook


      Reba Louise Blalock,
      Reba Louise Blalock of Miami died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005, from injuries received in an automobile accident. She was 38.
      Blalock was born Feb. 24, 1967, in Chicago, Ill., to Ron and Betty (Seals) Stand. She held several degrees from different colleges and universities.
      She was a director of Childrens Family Services and the Historical Preservation Society with the Shawnee Tribe.
      She married Richard Blalock Jr. on Dec. 18, 1996. He survives, of the home.
      Additional survivors include three sons, Rain, Siah and Elijah, all of the home; three daughters, Sarah, Nashina and Siahna, all of the home; her father, of Miami, and one sister, Theresa Stand of Miami.
      She was preceded in death by her mother, her grandparents and her great-grandparents.
      Services were 10 a.m. today at Paul Thomas Funeral Home of Miami with the Rev. Ed McFall officiating.
      Honorary pallbearers will be Tena Booth, John Gering, Bud Baker, Lucinda Provence, Jodi Hayes, Lamout Laird and Donnie Bittle.
      Resource: Miami NewsRecord (2005)

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