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Vondel Smith Mortuary
6934 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
UNITED STATES
73139
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Services will be 10 AM Wednesday at the South Colonial Chapel.
"Desiree Ann Cazares, 56, passed away peacefully on December 21, 2017. She was born on August 16, 1961 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to parents Johnnie "Ray" and Hellen Marie (Hill) Wilson. Her favorite things in life were serving as a LifeKids leader at Life Church and being a "mema" to grandkids William and Gracelee. She is preceded in death by her father, Ray ; husband, Richard "Rick" Keith Cazares; and brother, Steven Ray Wilson. She leaves behind precious memories with her mother, Hellen; children, Joshua Michael (29) and Shelby Nicole (21); grandchildren, William Ray Bright and Gracelee "Leelee" Elizabeth Ray; niece, Jaime Trevino; nephews, Stevey Wilson and Dakota Hunter; great niece, Jennifer Trevino, great nephews, Tristen and Tanner Trevino, as well as many other friends and loved ones."
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6934 South Western Avenue PO Box 891320
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Phone: 405-634-1439
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