B. Odilee Lee

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August 27, 1934 ~ July 25, 2021

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B. Odilee Lee, 86, passed away July 25, 2021, in Mount Hope, Kansas. Graveside Service, 10:00 a.m., Friday, August 6, 2021, at Holdenville Cemetery, Holdenville, Oklahoma. Odilee was born on August 27, 1934, to Goldman and Opal (Balentine) Ramsey. She graduated from High School in Sasakwa, OK, in 1952, and married Thomas Lawton Branscum that same year. They lived in Pampa and Perryton, TX. Lawton managed a trucking company and Odilee worked with him as a dispatcher. He preceded her in death March of 1967. Odilee moved back to Sasakwa, OK, after Lawton’s death and worked at the Holdenville Newspaper as a secretary. She also went to cosmetology school in 1967 - 1968. She married James Lee in November 1972. James was a butcher at Burrton IGA, and Odilee worked with him in the butcher shop. She also had a Beauty Shop in her home where she worked part-time. James preceded her in death in October 2001. Odilee never met a stranger and had a wonderful sense of humor. She loved her family, dancing, Elvis, her cats, and enjoyed camping and fishing. Preceded in death by her parents, Goldman and Opal Ramsey; first husband, Lawton Branscum; second husband, James Lee; sister, Naomi Douglas; brother, Russell Ramsey; infant daughter, Angela; stepdaughter, Cindy Barksdale, and stepson, David Lee. Survivors: son, Mike (Tammy) Branscum; brother, H.A. Ramsey; stepdaughter, Cathy Anderson; stepson, Ronnie (Evelyn) Lee; grandchildren, Harmony, Matthew, Casie, Chance, Derek, Jeff, Jennifer, Misty, Amber and Tatum; 17 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Flowers may be sent to Alice's Flowers, 313 Main Street, Holdenville, OK 74848 (405-379-7275). Arrangements by Downing & Lahey Mortuary West, Wichita, KS.

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  1. One of a kind sweet lady. She always made a point to wish me well, have a smile, and a pleasant conversation no matter when or where you saw her. The world has lost a treasure. Rest well my little spirited friend!

  2. Mike and family, sorry to hear about Odilee. I sacked a lot of groceries for her at Burton’s. I remember her being such a nice lady with a good sense of humor. Prayers of comfort and healing for all. –Dan Timmons


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