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Daneesa Carol O'Dell was the third of four children born to LaDonna Carol and Jerry Ray O'Dell in Tulsa, OK on March 22, 1967. An intelligent, athletic and witty student, she attended school in Tulsa and graduated from Jenks High School in 1985.
Daneesa gave her life to the Lord at age eight at Tulsa Christian Fellowship. A charter member of International Gospel Center, she began working part-time in the ministry at the age of 14, when she first joined the Osborn International Ministries staff, the missionary organization founded by her grandparents, Drs. TL & Daisy Osborn.
On May 9, 1985 she married Curtis Dolan, and to this union was born three sons, Stephen, Philip and Davey. Together, the family served in ministry in various places, including India, ultimately becoming part of the Berryhill community in Tulsa. Daneesa was a caring mother and was totally involved in the lives of her sons, including their remarkable sports activities. Berryhill referees were always on their best behavior when around her!
Daneesa resumed employment at Osborn Ministries International in 1999 and served as Personal Assistant to the CEO (her mother, Dr. LaDonna Osborn). Her dedication and efficiency were always accompanied by a servant's attitude.
This extraordinary woman transcended this life to be with her Lord on September 9, 2009. She is survived by three sons, Stephen Curtis Dolan, Philip Michael Dolan and Davey Benjamin Dolan (Berryhill); two sisters, LaVona Marie Thomas (Sand Springs)and Monica Joy King; three brothers, Tommy Ray O'Dell (Tulsa) and Donald Mark O'Dell (Buford, Georgia) and Christian Brian O'Dell; her mother, LaDonna Carol Osborn and her father, Jerry Ray O'Dell (both of Tulsa); her grandfather, T.L. Osborn (Tulsa); six nieces, sixteen nephews; a host of beloved family members and many friends and colleagues who will greatly miss her indomitable spirit, her bright smile and her ability to turn obstacles into stepping stones.
A woman of God, loved and honored by her family, admired by her co-laborers, now rejoicing with her Savior, and awaiting the promised reunion with her family and friends.