Pontotoc Co., OK - Obits: The Ada Evening News ******************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Rita Floyd USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ******************************************************* Obituaries from the Ada Evening News, Pontotoc Co., OK. Date of editions are given at beginning of each section. -------------------------------------------------------- Ada Evening News - Obituaries July 1 - July 14, 2003 -------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, July 1, 2003 WANDA HOUCK SHAWNEE — Graveside services for Wanda Sue Davis Houck, 67, Shawnee, are 10 a.m. Wednesday at Lightening Ridge Cemetery, the Rev. Richard Zimmer officiating. Mrs. Houck died June 30, 2003, at Shawnee. She was born Dec. 16, 1935, near Sulphur to Homer L. and Essie Davis. She and J.T. Houck were married July 18, 1972, at Dallas, Texas. She was preceded in death by her father, Homer L. Davis; two sisters, Janie Garrett and Linda Wheeler; and one son, Michael Ray Roundtree. Survivors include her husband, J.T. Houck, of the home; seven children and their spouses, James T. and Kim Houck, Patty and Chuck Lowrey, all of Shawnee; Susie and Ramey Tarron, Ada; Myra and Jerry Frederick, Silo; Donna Nesbitt, Earlsboro; Mark and Brenda Roundtree, Tecumseh, and Russell and Tammy Roundtree, Norman; her mother, Essie Davis, Ada; six brothers and sisters, Billy Ray Davis, Ada, Rita Webb, Ruidoso, N.M., Jeannie Wood, Stratford, Homer Davis, Galveston, Texas, Johnny Davis, Garland, Texas, and Vickie Cheek, Ardmore; 15 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Walker Funeral Service, Shawnee ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- JEWELL McDONALD SULPHUR — Graveside services for Jewell Burchett McDonald, 85, Sulphur, are 11 a.m. Wednesday at Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City. She died June 30, 2003, at a Sulphur nursing facility. Cowley-Krien Funeral Home ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENEVA H. SEABOURN SULPHUR — Services for Geneva H. Seabourn, 82, Sulphur, are 11 a.m. Wednesday at Cowley-Krien Chapel. She died June 28, 2003, at Sulphur. Cowley-Krien Funeral Home ============================================================================= Wednesday, July 2, 2003 GLADYS BURNETT ADA - Services for Gladys Lorene Burnett, 79, Ada, are 10 a.m. Thursday at River of Life Church at 7th and Cherry Streets, the Rev. Charles Dial officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Cemetery. Mrs. Burnett died July 1, 2003, at a local nursing facility. She was born Jan. 12, 1924, at Ada to Allen and Beatrice Scates George. She lived in this area all her life and was a homemaker. She married Winford H. "Wimp" Burnett May 16, 1943, at Reno, Nev. He preceded her in death June 9, 1992, in Ada. She was affiliated with River of Life Church in Ada. Survivors include one son, Ronald Burnett and wife Valerie, Francis; three sisters, Billie Bonds, California, Jewel McComber, Pearson, and Daisy Cooper, Ada; two grandsons, John Burnett and Michael Burnett, both of Francis; and five great-grandchildren. Bearers are John Burnett, Mike Burnett, Butch VanSickle, Jerry Morgan, Jack Vogt and Jimmy Gregurich. Criswell Funeral Home ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LUCILLE KLICKER ADA - Services for Lucille Klicker, 75, Ada, are 2 p.m. Thursday at Criswell Chapel, the Rev. Ken Young officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Cemetery. Mrs. Klicker died June 30, 2003, at a local hospital. She was born April 29, 1928, at Haileyville to Chester and Ruth Young. She came to this area in 1955 from Hartshorne. She attended Haileyville school. She was a telephone operator in Oklahoma City. She later was employed at the McAlester Ammunition Depot, Wrangler and retired from Brockway after 25 years of employment. She and James Klicker were married Oct. 19, 1976, at Oklahoma City. She was affiliated with the Lovelady Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Marilyn Young, Nov. 2, 1984. Survivors include her husband, James Klicker, of the home; four daughters, Carolyn Williams, McAlester, Rosie Bruner, Branson, Mo., Kathy Moorehead and Barbara Jordan, both of Oklahoma City; one sister, Marilyn Haseltine, Coppell, Texas; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Criswell Funeral Home ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOWARD MILBURN ROFF - Services for Howard Taft Milburn, 88, Roff, are 10 a.m. Thursday at Criswell Chapel, the Rev. Jim Adams officiating. Burial follows at Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Louis, Okla. Mr. Milburn died July 1, 2003, at a local nursing facility. He was born June 8, 1915, at St. Louis to John W. and Agnes Lourinda Swift Milburn. He moved to Byng in 1984 from Pearson and to Roff in 2001. He was a retired mechanic and welder. He married Norma Wilson. She died June 9, 1989. He later married Opal Young on Oct. 7, 1989, at Russellville, Ark. He was a Sunday school teacher at Pearson Baptist Church. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Opal Milburn, of the home; one son, Jerry Clark Milburn, Asher; two daughters, Fae Ann Jackson, Copperas Cove, Texas, and Marilyn Lourinda Price, Ada; one brother, J.W. Milburn, Norman; one sister, Pearl Lindruff, Tecumseh; four stepsons, Billy Gene Young, Moore, Ocie Lee Young, Cherry Valley, Calif., Vernon Truitt Young, Tonkawa, and Jimmy Carl Young, Yukon; four stepdaughters, Doris Mae Winn, Kansas, Okla., Nancy Morrow, Fitzhugh, Elreta Jane Young and Connie Jo Alexander, both of Ada; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; numerous step-grandchildren; and numerous step-great-grandchildren. Bearers are Robby Milburn, Joe Milburn, Jerry Price, Jeremy Hurley, Allan Wilson and Jeff Ficht. Criswell Funeral Home ============================================================================= Thursday, July 3, 2003 JEFF MOSS SULPHUR — Services are pending for Oliver Jefferson "Jeff" Moss, 61. He died at his residence July 2, 2003 in Sulphur. Cowley-Krien Funeral Home ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ILA WHIPPLE KONAWA — Services for Ila Whipple, 71, Konawa, are 2 p.m. Thursday at Oak Avenue Baptist Church, the Revs. J.W. Burrows and Ray Talbott officiating. Burial follows at Vamoosa Cemetery. Mrs. Whipple died June 30, 2003, at a Norman hospital. She was born Dec. 30, 1931, at Sutton, Ark., to Charles Vernon and Lillie Faye Gentry Garrett. She moved to Vamoosa in 1965 and returned to Konawa in 1995 from Texarkana, Ark. She attended grade school in Cale, Ark., and graduated from Cale, Ark. She graduated from Dalton Business College in Lawton and was a homemaker. She and the Rev. Maynard H. Whipple were married Dec. 16, 1950, at Lawton. She was affiliated with Oak Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Maynard Whipple, of the home; two sons, David Whipple, Konawa, and Craig Whipple and wife Peni, Ada; one daughter, Harriett Hudson and husband Art, Konawa; one brother, Charles Garrett, Texarkana, Ark.; one sister, Bobbie Taylor, Texarkana, Ark.; six grandchildren, Gloria Reynolds, Sherman, Texas, Laurie Hudson, Jenks, Karla Davis and husband Keith, Sasakwa, Artie Hudson and wife Emily, Konawa, Janesa Whipple and Kimberli Whipple, both of Ada; and three great-grandchildren, Derick Reynolds, Sherman, Cole Davis, Sasakwa, and Anna Grace Hudson, Konawa. Bearers are Rick Stettler, Claude Miller, Ron Carson, Keith Davis, Justin Carson and Artie Hudson. Honorary bearers are Dennis Story and Bill Timothy. Criswell Funeral Home ============================================================================= Sunday, July 6, 2003 ‘RED’ HANKS ADA — Services for Doyle Wayne "Red" Hanks, 72, Ada, are 10 a.m. Monday at Morris Memorial Baptist Church, Michael Hanks and Gary Biggs officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Cemetery. He died July 3, 2003, at his home. He was born Oct. 1, 1930, at Calvin to Wince Marian Hanks and Sybil Harris. He graduated from Calvin schools. He owned and operated Hanks Nursery from 1965 to present. He was also affiliated with Morris Memorial Baptist Church. He and Rosella McDuffie were married Nov. 4, 1950, at Calvin. Survivors include his wife, Rosella, of the home; three sons, Michael Wayne Hanks and wife Judy, and David Alan Hanks and wife Pam, all of Ada, and Darryl Lee Hanks and wife Tricia, Missouri; a daughter, Dana Cheryl Biggs and husband, Gary, Mounds; a brother, Harold Hanks, Archer City, Texas; a sister, Dorothy Alene Osborn, Mt. Burg, Ark.; 10 grandchildren, Roman Hanks and wife Melissa, Shanna Wood and husband Chris, Tyrell Hanks and Dava Hanks, all of Ada, Daniel, Darin and Kristina Biggs, Mounds, and Dayton Hanks, Autumn Hanks and Gabriel Hanks, all of Missouri; and two great-grandchildren Brennon and Brianna Hanks, both of Ada. Bearers are grandsons, Roman Hanks, Daniel Biggs, Darin Biggs, Tyrell Hanks, Gabriel Hanks and Chris Wood. Honorary bearers are R.L. Anderson, Wayne Biggs, William McDuffie, Shirley Wright, Roger McDuffie, Robert Vick and Richard Farmer. Criswell Funeral Home --- LINDA HATTON OKLAHOMA CITY — Services for Linda L. Hatton, 49, Oklahoma City, are 2 p.m. Monday at Meeks Chapel, the Rev. Jerry Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery at Ada. She died Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at her home. She was born March 4, 1954, at Bakersfield, Calif. to Clayton and Theresa Marshall Jones. She attended high school at North High at Bakersfield. She was a homemaker and a member of Meeks Christian Church at Norman. She and her husband Billy were married Nov. 9, 1993, at Oklahoma City. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Emma Lee Marshall, of Bakersfield. Survivors include her husband, Billie Hatton, of the home; two daughters, Rebecca Lee Cagle and Tanya Leann Cashion, both of Oklahoma City; a son, Shawn Hatton, of the home; two sisters, Carolyn M. Banta, Ada, and Elizabeth Ann, Oklahoma City; and two brothers, Charlie Alvin Jones, Oklahoma City, and James Clayton Jones, Newalla. Bearers are John Duncan, James Jones, R. Curt Aikin, Jeff Srenco, Vernon Prough, David Reese, Quay Prough and Quay Prough Jr. Smith-Phillips Funeral Home --- BRYAN HINSON DAVIS — Services for Bryan L. Hinson, 24, Davis, are 10 a.m. Tuesday, at Faith Center at Sulphur. He died July 4, 2003, at a local hospital. Fox Funeral Home --- ROBIN RENEE LAMONI STONEWALL — Services for Robin Renee Lamoni, 39, Stonewall, are 2 p.m. Monday at Union Valley Baptist Church, the Rev. Randall Christy officiating. Burial follows at Highland Cemetery at Stonewall. She died July 3, 2003, at a Madill hospital. She was born July 21, 1963, at Coalgate to Robert McCollum and Fannie Mae Deggraffenreig. She graduated from Allen High School and had worked at Pre-Paid Legal Services in return business. She attended Union Valley Baptist Church. She and Tony Lamoni were married Aug. 9, 1980, at Allen. Survivors include her husband, Tony Lamoni, of the home; a daughter, Brandy Lamoni, of the home; a son, Brandon Lamoni, of the home; a grandson, Trendunn Lamoni, of the home; her mother, Fannie Mae McCollum, Stonewall; and four sisters, Jane Priest, Stratford, Pat Shores, Coalgate, Barbara Dew and Kay McCollum, both of Stonewall. Bearers are Mike Meek, Chris Harper, Bob Williams, Brad Gipson, Victor Bowlin and Troy Flowers. Honorary bearers are Michael Meek, Bill McGeehee, Leroy Daniels and Chad Sliger. Criswell Funeral Home. --- VIRGIL REED ADA — Graveside services for Virgil Ray Reed, 69, Ada, are 2 p.m. Monday at Rosedale Cemetery. He died July 4, 2003. Criswell Funeral Home ====================== Monday, July 7, 2003 LEROY CANTWELL Ada - Services for Leroy Cantwell, 71, Ada, are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Morris Memorial Baptist Church, the Rev. Gary Jamar officiating. Burial follows at Lightnmg Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Cantwell died July 5, 2003, at a local hospital. He was born Feb. 1, 1932, at Stratford to Roy and Cora Heimer Cantwell. He lived all his life in this area and attended Vanoss School, where he graduated from high school in 1950. He was employed with the Ada Fire Department, retiring in 1995 after 36 years of service. Previously he was employed with the local glass plant, cement plant and Kerr-McGee. He was a member of Morris Memorial Baptist Church and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He and Frances Morrison were married July 7, 1953, at Roff. Survivors include his wife, Frances Cantwell, of the home; a daughter, Sharon Pennington and her husband Wade of Ada; three sons, Hershel Cantwell and wife Shelly and Kevin Cantwell and wife Traci, all Of Ada, and Kent Cantwell and wife Amy, Roff; nine grandchildren, Kelly Reed, Sulphur, Kasey Pennington, Cortnee Cantwell, Cole Cantwell and Ethan Cantwell, all of Ada, Kyle Cantwell, Kansas City, Kan., Lenzi, Layni and Luke Cantwell, all of Roff. two brothers, Maurice Cantwell, Elmore City, and Lynnwood Cantwell, Ada; two sisters, Roxie Dennis, Norman, and Mary Lou Domby, Missouri. Bearers are Hershel Cantwell, Kent Cantwell, Van Reed Jr., Kevin Cantwell, Wade Pennington and Kyle Cantwell. Honorary bearers are retired firemen, Gene Smith, Chester Sneed, Charlie Malloy and Jim Cape; and Jake Eldred. Criswell Funeral Home --- JOHNNY FOSTER CHICKASHA - Services for Johnny Fred Foster, 78, Chickasha, ,formerly of Ada, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Gary Jamar officiating. Burial follows at Swan Hill Cemetery. The Chickasaw Honor Guard will perform military honors. He died July 5, 2003, at his home. He was horn Sept. 25, 1924, at Ada to John Benjamin and Alma Hubbard Foster. He lived in Ada all his, life until 1961, when he moved to Jacksonville, Fla., for five years. He attended and graduated from Byng schools. He received a bachelor of science degree in education from East Central University and a master's degree in education from ECU. He was a teacher in Jacksonville for five years. He returned to Oklahoma in 1966 where he taught at Chickasha High School until retirement. While teaching at Chickasha, he started the program for televised school courses at the high school as well as at the University of Science and Arts in Chickasha. He served in the 5th Marine Division of the U.S. Marines in World War II. He was also a Baptist. He and Betty Jean Hammond Foster were married Feb. 17, 1948, at Sherman, Texas. Survivors include his wife, Betty, of the home; a daughter, LaDonna Hurley, Chickasha; a son, Kent Foster, Chickasha; four grandchildren, Rebekah Hurley, Garrett Foster and Andrew Foster, all of Chickasha, and Chad Hurley, Ada; three sisters, Betty Dempsey and Norma Jean Gorham, both of Ada; and Peggy Johnson, Midwest City; and four brothers, Charles Foster and David Foster, both of Ada, and Wallace Foster and Jack Foster, both of Arizona. Bearers are Chad Hurley, Brent Foster, Garrett Foster, Glenn David Foster, Andrew Foster and Brett Murray Foster. Criswell Funeral Home --- JACK JONES STRATFORD - Services for Jack Jones, 96, Stratford, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pickard Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Glen Eaves officiating. Burial follows at Old Midland Cemetery. Mr. Jones died July 5, 2003, at Stratford. He was born April 28, 1907, in Midland, Indian Territory, to Jess and Adella Jones. He was a Farmers Union Insurance Agent. He spent 25 years in Oklahoma City and the remainder of his life in the Vanoss and Stratford area. He was a member of Midland Church of Christ. He and Leona James were married March 13, 1930, in Vanoss. She died in 1954. He then married Myrtle Doatherage. She died in 2000. Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth Dale and Billie Jones, Don and Betty Jones and Terry and Mary Jones, all of. Stratford; four daughters and soris-in-law, Bonnie Ruth and LeRoy O'Neal, Charlotte and John Daniel, Reba Davidson, all of Stratford, and Joleta and Andy Murray, Ada; two brothers, Casey Jones, Clovis, N.M., and Sam Jones, Ada; three sisters, Cubie Childers, Betty Bell, both of Oklahoma City, and Francis Mayer, Rosedale; 33 grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren. Bearers will be grandsons. --- DONALD FEREDAY KIOWA - Services for Donald Fereday, 73, Kiowa, were 10 a.m. today at Kiowa Cemetery. Mr. Fereday died July 4, 2003. Epperson Funeral Service --- MAHAUTA SHI SULPHUR -- Private family services for Mahauta J. Shi, 86, Sulphur, are 1 p.m. today at Oaklawn Cemetery. Cowley-Krien Funeral Home ======================== Tuesday, July 8, 2003 HUTCH HUTCHINS ADA — Services for Michael Ray "Hutch" Hutchins, 36, Ada, are 2 p.m. Wednesday at Smith-Phillips Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Earl Hood officiating. Burial follows at Atwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. today at Smith-Phillips Funeral Home. Mr. Hutchins died July 4, 2003, in Hughes County. He was born Jan. 9, 1967, at Ada to Clenton and Janet Lively Hutchins. He was a 1985 graduate of Ada High School. He worked as a mechanic at Ada Ford. He was preceded in death by his father, Clenton Hutchins. Survivors include his mother, Janet Hutchins, of the home; two daughters, Cassie Yott and Ashley Hutchins, both of Ada; two sisters, Sheila Romines, Tupelo, and Tammy Mullennix, Denison, Texas; and a grandmother, Helen Hutchins, Stuart. Bearers are Ladd Duty, Dennis Keeling, Ray Tharp, Johnny Burns, Bruce Hatton and Jackie Couey. Honorary bearers are Chris Martin, Daniel Martin, Dustin Romines and Derrick Romines. Smith-Phillips Funeral Home --- JEFF MOSS SULPHUR — Graveside services for Oliver Jefferson "Jeff" Moss, 61, Sulphur, were July 7, 2003, at Oaklawn Cemetery. He died July 2, 2003. Cowley-Krien Funeral Home --- AMBER VANGUNDY ADA — Services for Amber Vangundy, 23, Ada, are 2 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity Baptist Church, Mike Frederick and Bryan Harwell officiating. Burial follows at Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Criswell Funeral Home. She died July 5, 2003, at her home. She was born Dec. 17, 1979, at Fort Smith, Ark., to David and Dianne Giulioli Vangundy. She came to Ada with her family in 1980 from Fort Smith. She attended Byng schools and graduated from Byng High School in 1998 with honors. She attended East Central University and the Liberal Arts Studies through ECU. She was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by two great-grandmothers, Bessie Hardgrave, Henryetta, and Florence Vangundy, Clayton, Ind.; four great-grandfathers, Carl Vangundy, Clayton, Ind., Louis Giulioli, Okmulgee, and Jay Mumford and Jimmy Hardgrave, both of Henryetta; and grandfather, Norman Druckamiller, Corsicana, Texas. Survivors include her daughter, Saylor Robyn-Dyan Smith, of the home; her mother, Dianne Vangundy, of the home; her father, David Vangundy and wife Jeanette, Ada; a sister, Kelcey Nicole Vangundy, of the home; grandparents, Patrick Giulioli and Arlene Mumford Giulioli, Okmulgee, Hilda Oberle Druckamiller, Corsicana, Texas, Jeff Vangundy Sr. and Ann Vangundy, Lavaca, Ark.; great-grandmother, Katherine Kelly Giulioli, Okmulgee. Bearers are Amy Greer, Kelly Giulioli, Michael Blaylock, Alan Babb, Johnny Carter, Jeff Vangundy Jr. and Larry Mitchell. Honorary bearers are aunts Dana Henson, Teresa Vangundy, Dawn Hobbs, Katy Giulioli and Lynn Tesmer; and uncles Tommy Hobbs, Damron Henson and Randy Tesmer. The family says those who wish may make memorials to: The Amber Vangundy Memorial Fund, in care of First National Bank of Ada, P.O. Box 669, Ada, OK 74820, for the education of Saylor Robyn Dyan Smith. Criswell Funeral Home --- CARL PAGE CLARITA — Graveside services for Carl Ray Page, 45, Clarita, were 2 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Home Cemetery, Daisy. He died July 2, 2003, at his home. Brown’s Funeral Service, Atoka --- ROBERTA SMITH HOFFMAN — Graveside services for Roberta Hope Smith, 83, Hoffman, were 10 a.m. today at Okmulgee Cemetery, the Revs. Don Walker and Mark Milligan officiated. She died July 5, 2003, at a Tulsa hospital. McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, Okmulgee --- BOB STEINER ADA — Services for Robert Lee Steiner, 86, Ada, are 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, Dr. George Warren and Dr. Roberto Escamilla officiating. Burial follows at Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. today at Criswell Funeral Home. Mr. Steiner died July 6, 2003, at a local nursing facility. He was born April 18, 1917, at Dallas, Texas, to Robert and Zora Johnson Steiner. He attended school in Wichita Falls, Texas. He came to this area in 1948 from Wichita Falls. He attended the University of Oklahoma and served in the U.S. Army during World War II, serving overseas for about three years. He was discharged as a Captain. He and Mary Hodges were married Dec. 31, 1949. Mr. Steiner was the manager of S&Q Clothiers in Ada from 1948 until 1986. He was affiliated with First United Methodist Church. He was the former president of the church board and was locally active with the American Heart Association and Cub Scouts. He was a member of Ada Lodge #119 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Retail Merchants Association, Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, and was formerly active with the Kiwanis Little League Baseball program. Survivors include his wife, Mary Steiner, of the home; two sons, Courtney Steiner, Crowley, Texas, and Robert L. Steiner Jr., Las Cruces, N.M.; a sister, Dorothy Kelley, Edmond; five grandchildren, Amber Brooks, Kevin Steiner, Janie Henderson, Sarah Steiner and Rachel Steiner; six great- grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a nephew, Preston Cox, Embudo, N.M.; and a niece, Patricia Kelley Jones, Edmond. Bearers are Dick Scalf, Mickey Cowan, Ted Savage, Wendell Gurley, Floyd Gurley and Willard Rhynes. Honorary bearers are Hicks Smith Jr., Jimmie Thomas, Frank Dicus, Mickey McDaniel and Don Williams. The family says those who wish may make memorials to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1653, Topeka, KS 66601-1653 or First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 566, Ada, OK 74821. Criswell Funeral Home --- WILMA WILSON COALGATE — Services for Wilma Rhea Wilson, 84, Coalgate, are 10 a.m. Thursday at First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Glenn Franks officiating. Burial follows at Coalgate City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 8:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. today at Brown’s Funeral Home, Atoka, and 1-8 p.m. Wednesday at First Christian Church. Mrs. Wilson died July 7, 2003, at a Coalgate hospital. She was born Sept. 11, 1918, at Milburn to George Elmer and Louise Stallcup Rhea. She attended grade school at Wardville, Limestone Gap and graduated from Kiowa High School in 1936. She and Paul Wilson were married Oct. 16, 1937, at Stuart. Mrs. Wilson was a bookkeeper for the family business for many years. She was also a homemaker and was a longtime member of the Coalgate First Presbyterian Church. She was organist for many years at Coalgate, Atoka and Stringtown Presbyterian churches. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Louise Rhea, and a brother, Felmet Rhea. Survivors include her husband, Paul Wilson, of the home; four children, Lou Ellen Hatchett, Friendswood, Texas, Rhea S. Wilson, Moore, Sharon Nell Butts and Karen Dell Wilson, both of Arlington, Texas; two sisters, Norma Jean Wilson, Coalgate, Gwen Newberry, Okemah; seven grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Bearers are Johnny Winters, Bill Wilson, Thomas Hatchett, James Hatchett, Mark Wilson and Steven Wilson. Honorary bearers are Conner Pulliam, Ray Ingram, Ed Denney, Roy Dan Burns, Verdell Clark and Johnny Maggia. Brown’s Funeral Service, Atoka --- TEDDY KINNAMON KENEFIC — Services for Teddy Kinnamon, 58, Kenefic, are pending with Campbell- Watts Funeral Home, Tishomingo. He died July 5, 2003, at his residence. ====================================== Wednesday, July 9, 2003 AMAZOO HOPKINS AUSTIN, Texas — Services for Amazoo Hopkins, 77, Austin, are 10 a.m. Thursday at Lightning Ridge Baptist Church, Stratford, Okla. She died July 7, 2003, at Austin. Pickard Funeral Home, Stratford --- ALBERT ROBY ALLEN — Services for Albert Leon Roby, 55, Allen, are 2 p.m. Thursday at Free Will Baptist Church, Non. He died July 7, 2003. Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home, Holdenville ================================= Thursday, July 10, 2003 EVA DOBBINS WYNNEWOOD — Graveside services for Eva Sue Dobbins, 68, Wynnewood, are 2 p.m. Friday at Oaklawn Cemetery, the Rev. Jerry Wells officiating. She died July 9, 2003. Pickard Funeral Home, Stratford --- PAULINE PARSONS HOLDENVILLE — Services for Pauline Parsons, 87, Holdenville, are 2 p.m. Friday at Hudson-Phillips Funeral Chapel. She died July 9, 2003. ========================== Friday, July 11, 2003 JULIA GIPSON ADA — Services for Julia Gipson, 99, Ada, were 11 a.m. today at Myers Mortuary Chapel, Wewoka. She died July 2, 2003, at an Ada hospital. --- DANIEL SEXTON ATOKA — Services for Daniel Sexton, 78, longtime Caney/Atoka area resident, are 2 p.m. today at Brown’s Funeral Chapel. He died July 8, 2003, at Durant. --- JUANITA STAGGS SULPHUR — Services for Juanita A. Staggs, 89, Sulphur, are 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Davis. She died July 10, 2003, at Sulphur. ============================ Sunday, July 13, 2003 MARQUITA HUMES STONEWALL — Services for Marquita Joan Humes, 72, Stonewall, are 2 p.m. Monday at Criswell Funeral Chapel, Ada, the Rev. John Haynes officiating. Burial follows at Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Humes died July 11, 2003, at her home. She was born June 21, 1931, at Clarita to Edward Leo and Savanah Ethleen Guynes Walkup. She attended grade school in Clarita and later graduated from Clarita High School. She lived in Hennessey from 1966-1993, and then returned to this area. She and James Edward Humes were married March 17, 1950. Mrs. Humes was a homemaker and an active member of First Baptist Church of Union Valley. She had also been active in Hennessey First Baptist Church, teaching Sunday school and Bible school and caring for children. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Lindsey Ruthann Perry; a brother, J.E. “Jeep” Walkup; and an infant sister. Survivors include her husband, James Edward Humes, of the home; a son, Eddie Ray Humes, Mt. Airey, N.C.; two daughters, Paula Enix and husband Richard, Moore, and Robin Perry and husband Lynn, Hennessey; five brothers, Harold Walkup, Paul Walkup, both of Ada, Richard Walkup, Tupelo, Jerry Tom Walkup, Lovelady, and Danny Walkup, Shawnee; five sisters, Katie Anderson, Stonewall, Betty Nowlan, Union Valley, Billye Verticchio-Walkup, Shirley Noe, both of Ada, and Carolyn Knight, Largo, Fla.; a granddaughter whom she raised, Stephani Humes, Oklahoma City; seven other grandchildren; and five great- grandchildren. Bearers are Harold Walkup, Danny Walkup, Paul Walkup, Jerry Tom Walkup, James Lee Enix and Don Anderson. Criswell Funeral Home. --- DUDE HOUSTON WEWOKA — Graveside services for Dewey "Dude" Houston, 82, Wewoka, were 10 a.m. Saturday at Vamoosa Cemetery. Cecil Moore officiated. He died July 9, 2003, at Wewoka. Fisher Funeral Home, Holdenville --- ROBERT PETERS BLANCHARD — Graveside services for Robert Travis Peters, 59, Blanchard, were 10 a.m. Saturday at East Hill Cemetery, Roff. He died July 9, 2003. Pickard Funeral Home, Stratford. --- TOMMY ROEBUCK COALGATE — Services for Tommy Dean Roebuck, 25, Coalgate, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church, the Rev. Bob Graham and Little John Campbell officiating. Burial follows at Riley Cemetery. Mr. Roebuck died July 11, 2003, at Coleman. He was born Nov. 8, 1977, at Talihina to Dave Roebuck and Debbie Holder. He and Vickie Yarbrough were married Sept. 6, 1997. He was an employee of Sundowner Trailers Inc. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, James Roebuck; and maternal grandfather, Jimmy Dean Holder. Survivors include his wife, Vickie Roebuck, of the home; two daughters, Lori Roebuck, Wapanucka, and Kristen Roebuck, of the home; a son, Ely Roebuck, of the home; his father, Dave Roebuck, Lawton; his mother, Debbie Hampton and husband Russell, Ada; paternal grandmother Dorothy Roebuck, Coalgate; maternal grandmother, Slyvia Bernhardt, Tulsa; six brothers, Christopher Roebuck and wife Anita, Lehigh, Chase Roebuck, James Roebuck, both of Illinois, Michael Armstrong, Russell Hampton Jr., Travis Hampton, all of Ada; and a host of uncles, aunts and friends. Bearers are Josh Ellis, Dave Campbell, Roy Yarbrough, Steven McGee, Shawn Davidson and Joe Vick. Honorary bearers are Quincy McGee, Willard Delozier, Bo Franklin, Ronnie Franklin, Johnny Mack Hampton and Arnem Hunt. Epperson Funeral Service. --- WAYNE WOLFE LEHIGH — Services for Wayne Wolfe, 86, Lehigh, were 2 p.m. Saturday at Epperson Funeral Chapel, Coalgate. He died July 9, 2003, at Coalgate. Epperson Funeral Service. ============================ Monday, July 14, 2003 JAMES GROVES ADA — Services for James Frances Groves, 70, Ada, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Smith- Phillips Chapel, the Rev. Lonnie Roy Manuel officiating. Burial follows at Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive guests from 6-8 tonight. Mr. Groves died July 12, 2003, at an Oklahoma City hospital. He was born Oct. 17, 1932, at Ada to Van and Mollie Boland Groves. He graduated from Ada High School and worked at Brockway Glass and later retired from Holnam Cement Co. after 36 years of employment. He served in the U.S. Army artillery and later as a cook. He was affiliated with Wilson Freewill Baptist Church and was a member of the Ada Ostomy Club. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Dean Stevenson; and a brother, Sylvan Groves. Survivors include his godson, Michael Phillips, Purcell; two brothers, Floyd Groves and wife Mary Nell, and Glen Groves and wife Noralene, all of Ada; one sister, Lennie Mae McKaskle, Oklahoma City; and numerous nieces and nephews. Bearers are Steve Groves, Billy Groves, Gary Groves, Mike Phillips, Tony Stevenson and Jerry McKaskle. Smith-Phillips Funeral Home --- RETHA INEZ HOBBS ADA — Services for Retha Inez Hobbs, 83, Ada, are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, the Revs. David M. McDougal and Jamie Perry, and David Hodges officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs died July 12, 2003, at a local nursing facility. She was born June 17, 1920, at Honey Grove, Texas, to William Daniel “Dan” and Mary Ellen Howell Timmons. She lived in this area all her life and attended school at Connerville. She was a housekeeper at Jan Frances Care Center until her retirement. Previously, she was employed at Valley View Regional Hospital and Oakman School. She and William E. "Buster" Hobbs were married Aug. 22, 1938, at Tishomingo. He preceded her in death in 1991. She attended Byng First Free Will Baptist Church and was a former member of the Oakman Quilting Club. She was preceded in death by twin sons in 1939 and her 10 brothers and sisters. Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Jones and Norma Stettler, both of Ada; one son, Eugene Hobbs, Ada; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces and other relatives. Bearers are Bobby Timmons, Chester Timmons, Andrew Timmons, Richard Timmons, Willie Timmons and Glen Hobbs. Honorary bearers are all her other nephews. Criswell Funeral Home --- HAWK HAWKINS DAVIS — Services for Lester "Hawk" Hawkins, 86, Davis, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. He died July 12, 2003, at a Davis nursing facility. Krien Funeral Home --- SALLY JOHNSON DAVIS — Private family services will be held for Alta "Sally" Maybell Johnson, 61, Davis. She died July 12, 2003. Krien Funeral Home --- MILUS SELLS SCAMMON, Kan. — Services for Milus Thomas Alexander Sells, 77, Scammon, are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Murdock Funeral Home Chapel, Columbus, Kan., Doug Guilliams officiating. Burial follows at Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home is 7-8 tonight. Mr. Sells died July 11, 2003, at Coalgate, Okla. He was born April 4, 1926, at Coalgate to Milus Alexander and Bula Beautrice Howerton Sells. He and Betty Rae Levingston were married May 18, 1948. The couple lived near Coalgate until 1962 and moved to this area then. Mr. Sells retired from Pipeline Construction in 1970. He continued to farm in Coalgate. He was preceded in death by his daughter Betty Marie Mattison, Baxter Springs, Kan.; two sisters, Christine Thomas, La Mirada, Calif., and Dorothy Williams, Coalgate; and a brother, Marvin Sells, Atwood, Okla. Survivors include his wife Betty Rae, of the home; three daughters, Rhonda Delmont and Brenda Buckner, Columbus, Kan., and Nancy McLendon, Easton, Kan.; two sisters, Katherine Redding, Houston, Texas, and Leona Holder, Coalgate; two brothers, Frank Sells, Coalgate, and Denver Sells, Gerty, Okla.; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Bearers are Shawn McLendon, Philip Mooney, Jamie Jameson, Randy Flora, Richard Delmont, Earl DePasse and James McClendon as custodian. The family says those who wish may make memorials to the American Heart Association with the Murdock Funeral Home, 132 E. Pine, Columbus, KS, 66725. Murdock Funeral Home Columbus, Kansas