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Wallen, Vivian Oleta Crawford (Slaughter)

Wallen, Herbert & Vivian Wallen

Location: G-Ferguson

Born: January 27, 1916 China Spring, McLennan County, Texas

Died: January 6, 1999 Waco, McLennan County, Texas

Daughter of Carl Otis Crawford and Henrietta O Drahn Crawford

Wife of Herbert Lee Wallen

Parents:
Otis Carl Crawford (1891 – 1959)
Henrietta Elizabeth Drahn Crawford (1894 – 1976)

Spouses:
Alvin Robert Slaughter (1911 – 1963)
Herbert Lee Wallen (1919 – 1988)

Children:
Peggy Joyce Slaughter Cummings (1932 – 2001)
Daniel Slaughter (1934 – 2007)
Robert Bon Slaughter (1936 – 1989)
Don Aaron Slaughter (1937 – 2006)
Rex Slaughter (1940 – 1957)
Ray Slaughter (1940 – 2003)

Oleta Slaughter Wallen, 82, of China Spring died Wednesday, Jan 6, 1999 at a local hospital.  Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8 at China Spring Cemetery with her grandson, the Rev. Alvin Slaughter officiating.  The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Connally/Compton Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Wallen was born Jan. 27, 1916 in China Spring, Texas, to Carl and Henrietta Crawford.  She was an avid sportswoman and loved hunting and fishing.  She loved gardening, flea markets and traveling and was one of the best cooks the Lord ever created.  She was active in many civic organizations.

Mrs. Wallen was preceded in death by her sons, Rex Slaughter and Robert Slaughter and infant son Alvin Robert Slaughter, Jr.; her husbands, Alvin Slaughter and Herb Wallen; a sister, Dorothy Talbert; and brothers O. C. Crawford, Loren Crawford and her parents.

She is survived by a daughter, Peggy Cummmings; three sons, Daniel (Bucky)Slaughter and his wife Jacqueline, Don Slaughter and his wife Betty and Ray Slaughter, a daughter-in-law, Fayrene Slaughter; sisters, Wynona Carpenter and Corrine Garrett; a brother, Billy Mac Crawford; 18 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives.

Honary pallbearers will be Mrs. Wallen’s grandsons, great-grandsons and her great-grandsons-in-law.

Memorials may be made to the China Spring Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Department.

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