Obituaries
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Jerald Douglas Oakley
Graveside services
for Jerald Douglas Oakley, 64 former Frederick resident, were held
on Saturday, March 31, 2007, 2 pm at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco
with Rev. David Mercer officiating under the direction of
Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
Jerald Douglas Oakley was born May 1, 1942 at Frederick to John H.
and Juletta (Pilcher) Oakley and died Monday, March 26, 2007 at VA
Medical Center in OKC. He grew up in Hollister, Oklahoma moved to
Frederick as a senior and graduated from Frederick High School in
1960. He joined the United States Navy and served in Vietnam. Jerald
later made his home in the Dallas area and worked as a custom
carpenter for many years. He most recently moved to OKC and Yukon
area and was a 32nd degree Mason.
Jerald was preceded in death by his father: John H. Oakley and a
brother-in-law: Glen Ellis.
He is survived by: His mother Juletta Oakley of Minco; One daughter:
Audra E. Oakley of Dallas; Two sisters: Janet and Larry Gossett of
Minco and Judy B. Ellis of Oklahoma City; Three nieces and one
nephew.

Buford Dean McDaniel
Funeral services for Buford Dean McDaniel, 80 of Minco were held
Tuesday, April 3, 2007, 10 am at the First Baptist Church of
Minco with Rev. Curtis Robertson of the Canaan Baptist Church
officiating.
Buford Dean McDaniel was born October 6, 1926 at Cogar to J. J.
and Chloie (Weems) McDaniel and died Sunday, April 1, 2007 at
Clinton.
Mr. McDaniel was raised in the Cogar Minco area and was a member
of the Canaan Baptist Church. He served as a Sgt. in the United
States Army during WWII and married Dorothy Jean (Gibbons) on
July 4, 1948 in Minco.
Mr. McDaniel was preceded in death by: Parents; Son: Gar Dan
McDaniel and Wife: Dorothy Jean McDaniel on 1-7-05; One brother:
Ralph McDaniel.
He is survived by: One son and daughter-in-law: Joe and Joyce
McDaniel of Minco; One daughter and son-in-law: Janet and Eddie
Morrison of Yukon; Two brothers and sisters-in-law: John and
Jane McDaniel of Minco, Hugh and Bernice McDaniel of Scott City,
Kansas; Four sisters and two brothers-in-law: Maxine Hoffman of
Prague, Rose Moss of Chickasha, Bernice and Marvin Koerner of
Pocasset and Edith and Jerry Verser of Chickasha; Seven
grandchildren: Jason, Josh and Wesley Morrison; Michael, Steven,
Justin and Jonathan McDaniel; Nine great grandchildren: Bailea,
Lane, Audrie, Hunter and Taylor Morrison; Lauren McDaniel;
Blake, Morrison, Madison and Delany Anderson.
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery of Minco under the direction of
Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

Guynel Eugenia Monroe
Services for Guynel Eugenia Monroe, 86, of Minco, were held on
Wednesday, July 30 at the First Baptist Church in Minco with
burial following at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the
direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
Monroe was born August 30, 1921 at Carrollton, Georgia to Ezra
and Lonie Eugenia (Howard) Marrow. She died Sunday, July 27,
2008 at Binger.
A homemaker, she lived in the Minco community most all of her
life and was a member of the First Baptist Church. She was also
a former member of the Minco Trailriders. She married Leland
Earl Monroe on September 19, 1942 in Lawton.
She is preceded in death by her parents and husband on Aug. 6,
2002; three children, Terry, Keith, and Karetha Faye; three
brothers and sisters-in-law Homer and Vera Marrow, Glen and
Betty Marrow, and Alton Marrow; a brother-in-law - Virgil
Armstrong, and two sisters-in-law, Peggy Hill and June Marrow.
She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law Jery Lou and
Patrick Phelps of Ft. Cobb Lake; one brother and sister-in-law
Gene and Dot Marrow; two sisters and a brother-in-law Patsy and
Dub Locke of Minco and Mrs. Virgil (Wanetta) Armstrong of Minco;
one brother-in-law Joe Hill of Des Moines, Iowa; three
grandchildren Denise Phelps, Dena Phelps Friesen and husband
Tony, Lana Phelps McKinsey and Fiancee Houston Brittain; seven
great grandchildren, Mallory, Morgan, and Corey McMullen Taylor
and Casey Friesen and Trey and Madison McKinsey.

Edward Wegener
Services were held at the Minco First Baptist Church on
Thursday, April 3, 2008 for Edward “Clenard” Wegener, 89,
formerly of Minco, with James Ross officiating. Burial was at
the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco.
Wegener was born July 17, 1918 in Greenfield, Okla. to Edward
Christian and Rose (Barney) Wegener. He died on Monday, March
31, 2008 in Oklahoma City.
He lived in the Minco community since 1924 and graduated from
Minco High School. He was a member of the Tuttle Christian
Church and was a past Deacon. He served in the United States
Navy during World War II and Korea and was a retired Major. He
was in the 45th infantry.
Wegener was a turkey and hog farmer and was President of Wegener
Turkey, Inc. He served on the board of Norbest Turkey Co-op and
was active in the National Turkey Federation. He served on the
board of the Wegener Foundation and he served on the Minco City
Council in years past. He was also a member of Kiwanis.
He was preceded in death by his parents, former wife Virginia on
Jan. 21, 2003; and twin brothers, Kenneth and Willis Wegener.
He is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, E. C. and Ann
Wegener of Minco; two daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy and
Vernon Dickerson of Yukon and Shelley and Michael Quiring of
Edmond; brother Raymond Lee and Peggy Wegener of Minco; two
sisters, Edna Jean and Laneer Ham of Tulsa and Rosemary Fields
of Tulsa; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Wegener of
Tulsa and Loretta and Joe Bush of Oklahoma City, formerly Mrs.
Willis Wegener; brother-in-law Bill Justice of Dallas; four
grandchildren, Laura and Greg Tontz of Norman, and Chris and
April Wegener of Broken Arrow; Blair Quiring of Stillwater;
Tanner Quiring of Norman; five great grandchildren, Ellis,
Jeremiah and Scarlett Tontz of Norman, and Cade and Raigen
Wegener of Broken Arrow; and many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to DSAT, P.O. Box
54877, Tulsa, OK, 74155 or The Little Lighthouse, 5120 E. 36th
St. South, Tulsa, OK, 74135.

Dallas Ulman Davis
Graveside services for Dallas Ulman Davis, 84, of Minco were
held on Tuesday, June 17 at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco.
Davis was born Jan. 19, 1924 in Minco to Ulman Seaborn and Ruby
Alice (Stevens) Davis. He died on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at his
home in Minco.
Davis was raised in Minco and was a graduate of Minco High
School. He farmed for many years and was also a contractor and
carpenter who owned and operated a package liquor store in
Minco. He was a retired volunteer firefighter and a member of
the carpenter’s union.
He married Eudena “Charlene” Morrisey on Oct. 3, 1955 in a
ceremony in Minco.
Davis was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Vera
Irene Brackin, Retha Bates and Alice Jean Drew and a brother,
Joe Davis.
He is survived by his wife Charlene of the home in Minco; a son
Gary Davis of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; two daughters, Vicki and
Charles Glover of Flowery Branch, Ga., and Tana and Gary Wax of
Midwest City; two brothers and sisters-in-law, J. B. and Minnie
Davis of Minco and Steve and Mary Lee Davis of Conroe, Texas;
one sister, Ruby Ann Charlton of Eureka, Kan., four
grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Imogene Chance
Services for Imogene Chance, 84, of Minco, were held Saturday,
Feb. 21, 2009 with Rev. Larry Harris officiating.
Imogene Chance was born Aug. 29, 1924 in Sevierville, Tenn. to
Jake W. and Dora (Bettis) Fain. She died on Thursday, Feb. 19,
2009 at Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City.
Imogene lived in the Minco community since 1971. She was a
member of the Assembly of God Church and had worked as a nurses
aid. She married James Wesley Chance on Aug. 30, 1941 in North
Carolina.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband on Nov. 3,
1987, one daughter Patricia Garrett, one son-in-law John Holaday,
two brothers and sister-in-law Vernon Fain and Maurice and Trula
Fain, one sister and brother-in-law Wynelle and Don Henderson.
She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law Jim and
Christie Chance of Hyde Park, Utah, David and Neddie Chance of
Hot Springs, Ark., one daughter Janice Holaday of Mustang, one
son-in-law Ray Garrett of Sasakwa, two brothers and a
sister-in-law Marvin and Joy Fain of Weatherford, Texas and
Ferrell Fain of Maryville, Tenn., one sister-in-law Dorothy Fain
of Pigeon Forge, Tenn., 11 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren
and one great great grandchild.
Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery of Minco under the
direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

Anna Lee Doebeli
Anna Lee Doebeli was born on June 13, 1927 in Gracemont to
Charley R. and Mabel (Lewis) Brownen. She died Tuesday, March
10, 2009 at the Grace Living Center in El Reno
Anna Lee was born and raised in Gracemont and graduated from
Gracemont High School. She moved to Minco in 1974. She was a
member of the VFW Women's Auxiliary in El Reno, also served as a
past president. She worked as a secretary in the glass business
for 55 years, and worked for City Glass in Oklahoma City before
her retirement.
She was preceded in death by her parents and 11 brothers and
sisters.
She is survived by her husband Johnny W. Doebeli of Grace Living
Center in El Reno, daughter and son-in-law Teena and Richard
Scott of Ft. Cobb Lake, son and daughter-in-law Royston and
Tammy White of Edmond, brother C.R. Brownen of Seneca, Mo.,
sister Ester Lee Burleson of Anadarko, four grandchildren,
Tonya. Melissa, Kim and Angela, and five great grandchildren.
Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the direction of
Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

Virgil Raymond Armstrong
Funeral services for Virgil Raymond Armstrong, 84 of Minco were
held Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 2 p.m. at Cogar Methodist Church
with Rev. Bob Metcalfe and Rev. Kent Wood with burial in
Evergreen Cemetery, Minco, OK under the direction of
Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
Virgil Raymond Armstrong was born October 31, 1922 at Minco, OK
to Rolla Bliss and Mary Anna (Morrison) Armstrong and died March
17, 2007 at Parkview Hospital in El Reno, OK.
Virgil was a lifetime resident of Minco and a 1940 graduate of
Minco High School. He was a farmer and a member of the Cogar
Methodist Church, Minco Rodeo Club and a charter member of the
Minco Trail Riders. Virgil was selected as the Caddo County REA
Family Farmer of the month and selected as Minco High School Fan
of the Year in 2004. Virgil married Wanetta Marrow on November
4, 1946 at Wellington, Kansas.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters: Mary
Brewington and Alice Erwin; brothers: Maurice “Curly”, Elmo
“Red”, Joe, Jack, and Robert Armstrong.
He is survived by his wife: Wanetta Armstrong of the home;
daughters and son-in-law: Rita Croney and Sarah Rumley and
husband Orville all of Minco; six grandchildren and their
spouses: Jeff Croney of Minco, Michelle Booher and husband Clay
of Piedmont, Jason Croney and his wife Amanda of Minco, Rusty
Rumley of Norman, Nancy Rumley of Manhatten, Kansas, and Randy
Rumley of Minco; four great-grandchildren: Zachery and Jennifer
Croney of Minco and Tyler and Kelsey Meier of Piedmont.

May 24, 1918
Thos. WALDON Dead
Just as we were getting ready to go to press we learned that Uncle
Tom Waldon, as he was known to the entire county, and one of the
oldest citizens in this part of the state, died at his farm
northeast of Tuttle, of appolexy and was buried at Newcastle at 6
p.m. of the same day, Thursday.
Bird Waldon, who is in the army was at home for the funeral of his
father
 The Tuttle Standard
April 3, 1908
Sophia Waldon
Mrs. Thos. Waldon died Friday
morning at 3 o'clock of consumption. She had been a sufferer from
the dread disease for years, and during the last three or four weeks
of her life she was scarcely able to speak, or to take nourishment.
The remains were taken to New Castle for burial Friday afternoon
where Rev. F. M. Colville conducted the funeral service.
A large number of friends and relatives of the family both from
Tuttle and New Castle were present at the funeral service to pay
their respects to memory of the departed one. Mr. Waldon and family
have the sympathy of the entire community in their great loss.
 The Tuttle Standard
August 8, 1907
A Fatal Accident

Albert and Eddie Waldon
Photo submitted by Brian Watson
Albert Waldon was the victim of a
distressing accident Monday evening which cost him his life. About
5:30 o'clock he was thrown violently from a horse he was riding and
the injuries he received resulted as stated. He was taken to a
Doctor's office and everything possible done to alleviate his
suffering. He lived but a few hours after the accident.
Albert Waldon was born in the Chickasaw nation January 22, 1868. He
leaves a wife and five children, three boys and two girls to whom
the shock of his death comes with terrific force.
It is hard to bear the affliction of death when we have been hourly
expecting its visit for days, or weeks, or months. How much more
severe, then, the shock when the natural protector of the home is
without warning taken from it while yet in the full vigor of
manhood.
The funeral services were held in Tuttle Tuesday morning at 11
o'clock at the home of the deceased's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Waldon. The services were conducted by Rev. Vernon.
The deceased has a host of friends who sincerely mourn with the
bereft family, parents and brothers in this affliction.

MRS.
IDA HAYS’ BODY IS LAID TO REST
Justices of Supreme Court Act as
Pallbearers at Chickasha
Chickasha, Okla,. March 26 –
(Special) – The funeral of Mrs. Ida Hays, wife of Associate Justice
Samuel Hays, who died in Guthrie Thursday, was held in the Methodist
church here this afternoon and the body was interred in the Odd
Fellows cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. F. M.
Butler, pastor of the Methodist Church, to which Mrs. Hays belonged.
The services were impressive and were attended by a large crowd of
friends of the family.
The train bearing the body
arrived here at 2:30 and was met by a large concourse of people.
Chief Justice Jesse Dunn and Associate Justices Williams, Kane and
Turner, who accompanied the funeral party, acted as pall bearers.
Many large bouquets of beautiful flowers were placed upon the casket
at the church and upon the grave.
Mrs. Hays was formerly Miss Ida
Pool. She was married to Justice Hays in Ryan in 1869, when he was
principal of the Ryan school and she a teacher under him. They had
lived in Chickasha seven years prior to the election of Justice Hays
as a member of the Supreme bench. She was a devout Christian woman
and also took considerable interest in women’s club work.
The Oklahoman 3/27/1910

GLENN CHILD DIES
Chickasha, Okla., Feb. 20 – (Special) –
“Bobby” Glenn, the infant son of Dr. and
Mrs. M. R. Glenn died here Monday of cerebral meningitis. Dr. Glenn,
the father is in Asheville, N. C., for his health and was unable to
be with the child. The Glenns were formerly residents of Oklahoma
City.
The Oklahoman 2/21/1911

Juanita Lorene Ewing
Graveside services for Juanita Lorene Ewing, 90, of Chickasha,
Oklahoma were held at 1:30 pm Friday, March 24, 2006 at the Fairview
Cemetery, Tuttle.
Juanita Lorene Ewing was born June 28, 1915 in Ft. Cobb, Oklahoma
the daughter of Walter Eubert and Minnie May (Johnson) Harlan and
died Tuesday, March 21, 2006 in Chickasha
Alva and Juanita were married September 27, 1933 in Chickasha,
Oklahoma. They farmed south of Tuttle until 1947. They moved to
Cement and owned and operated a laundry from 1947-1955. Juanita was
a homemaker from 1955 on. She moved to Chickasha in 1986 and resided
there until her death. Mrs. Ewing was a member of the First
Christian Church of Cement, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death by: Her husband: Alva Ewing in 1985; one
son: Jerry Eugene Ewing; two brothers: Leon L. Harlan and Joseph
Harlan; two sisters: Opal Harlan and Wanda June Harlan.
Survivors include: one daughter and son-in-law: Wanda and Kenneth
Brown of Chickasha; one son and daughter-in-law: Aubrey and Linda
Ewing of Perryton, Texas; one sister: Cloe Dean Amerson of Scio,
Oregon; daughter-in-law: Charlene Ewing of Sand Springs, Oklahoma;
seven grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; three great great
grandchildren.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction
of Sevier Funeral Home.

Shannon Dale Streber
Funeral services for Shannon Dale Streber, 33, of Tuttle,
Oklahoma were held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, March 30, 2006 at the
First Assembly of God Church, Tuttle.
Shannon Dale Streber was born February 22, 1973 in Chickasha,
Oklahoma the son of Michael Streber and Diane (Douglas) Streber
and passed away March 28, 2006 at the OU Medical Center under
the care of Dr. George Selby. He was a loving husband, father,
brother, son, uncle, cousin and friend.
Shannon was a 1992 graduate of Tuttle High School. He had
battled cancer for 18 years. He had a successful bone morrow
transplant February of 2005. He was a farming supervisor for
Braum’s Dairy for 12 years before retiring for his transplant.
He has now joined Grandpa Leonard Streber and Uncle Bob.
He is survived by: His wife of 13 years: Kathy (Kettler) Streber;
one son: Gage Streber; one daughter: Taylor Streber all of the
home; father: Mike Streber of Nicoma Park; Mother: Diane Douglas
MacArthur of Yukon; one brother: Shane Streber of Tuttle;
Grandparents: Maxine Streber of Tuttle; Dale and Clara DeHut of
Oklahoma City; a host of wonderful aunts, uncles, cousins,
nieces and nephews; also our extended family at OU Medical
Center, Presbyterian Tower, Cade Cancer Center, the Bone Morrow
Unit and the Children’s Cancer Center. You all gave our family
18 years together as you worked together as a team. Thank you
for you smiles, laughter and encouragement. You all went the
extra mile.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the
direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

Shirley Ann
(Mickey) “Gore” Bates
Shirley Ann “Mickey” Bates was born May 14, 1936 in Pocasset,
Okla. to Audra (Nutt) and Ed Gore.
Mickey has lived in the Blanchard area for over 50 years and
attended Bridge Creek High School. She was a member of the Faith
Tabernacle Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City and enjoyed
working with the Hillcrest Children’s Home and the Polycystic
Kidney Foundation of America.
Mickey was a homemaker and had earned a cosmetology license. She
enjoyed doll collecting and Eureka Springs was her favorite town
to visit.
Mickey passed away Feb. 2, 2007 at 70 years of age.
Survivors include her husband, Don, of the home; sons, Rickie
Bates and wife, Joann of Tombstone, Ariz., Don Douglas Bates and
wife, Kathi of Yukon and Terry Bates and wife, Robin of Oklahoma
City; grandchildren, Kristi and Tobi Ross, Jeremiah, Joshua and
Cyndi, Jessica, Jeffrie, Zachery, Katie, Nicholas, Mathew,
Rachael, Naomi, and Jason; great grandchildren, Emily, Joey,
Landon; sisters, Troy Lee Preston and husband, Orvil of Modesto,
Calif., Doris Wright of Tuttle and Connie Rogers and husband
Doug of Blanchard; and other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Sonny
Gore and Billy Joe Gore.
Services were held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007 at the Faith
Tabernacle Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City. Reverend
Terry Bates, Pastor Theodore Hughes and Reverend Melvin Grant
officiated with interment held in the Fairview Cemetery in
Tuttle. Arrangements made by Eisenhour Funeral Home, Blanchard.

Blanche
(Peggy) Bernice “Kettler” Ballard
Funeral services for Blanche “Peggy” Bernice Ballard, 85, of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma were held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday,
February 10, 2007 at the Sowers Memorial Chapel, Tuttle.
Blanche “Peggy” Bernice Ballard was born March 25, 1921 in
Loveland, Colorado the daughter of Charlie and Myrtle (Lester)
Kettler and died February 7, 2007 in Tuttle.
Blanche graduated from Tuttle High School and attended Beauty
School in Shawnee, Oklahoma where she met and married her
husband, John Owen Ballard in December of 1944. They lived and
worked in Oklahoma City.
She started working at Douglas Aircraft, to aid in the war
effort, which later became Tinker Air Force Base, where she
retired. She also was a beautician and kept her license current
until 2006.
Blanche was preceded in death by: Husband: John Owen Ballard;
Parents: Charlie and Myrtle Kettler; One son: Johnny Carl
Ballard; One sister: Maudie McConnell; One brother: Clinton Carl
Kettler.
Survivors include: Two brothers and their wives: Vernon and Joy
Kettler of Tuttle, Oklahoma; Charles and Mary Emma Kettler of
Tuttle, Oklahoma; Brother-In-Law: Roy Ballard of California;
several cousins, nieces and nephews; Special friends: Sue and
David Collins of Oklahoma City.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery under the direction of
Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

Iwanna Rue
(Wanda) “Rex” Montgomery
Graveside services for Iwanna “Wanda” Rue Montgomery, 66, of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma were held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday,
February 17, 2007 at the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.
Iwanna “Wanda” Rue Montgomery was born June 21, 1940 in Oklahoma
City, the daughter of Alfred and Louise (Passmore) Rex and died
February 13, 2007 in Oklahoma City.
Wanda lived in Oklahoma City most of her life. She worked at the
OU Health Science Center.
She was preceded in death by: Husband: John Montgomery in 1995;
Grandson: Jason Montgomery; One sister: Billie Locke.
Survivors include: One son: Steven Montgomery of Deleon, Texas;
One daughter: Sheryl Jones of Newcastle; Four grandchildren: D.D.
Hoisengton, Letha Butler, Misty Conn, Shayna Stephens; Six great
grandchildren: Tyler, Jessica, Steven, Dylan, Clavin and Brennen;
numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the
direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

James Luther (Jim) Hess
Graveside services for James “Jim” Luther Hess, 74, of Tuttle,
Oklahoma were held at 3:30 pm Friday, March 30, 2007 at the
Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.
James (Jim) Luther Hess was born May 24, 1932 and died
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 in Tuttle. Mr. Hess was a
self-employed carpenter.
He was preceded in death by: One grandson: Damon Hess
Survivors include: One son: David Hess and wife Tracie; Two
daughters: Diane Hess, Dorene Hess; One grandson: Cye Hess;
Special friends: Larry and Lou South, Jean Ransome, Clifford
Holsey, Bill and Pam White and daughters, Macye and Allyson,
Scott and Ursula South and sons, Travis and Garren Sneed, Jaxon
South, Gilman Burris, Jesse and Deanna Beatty, Bobby and Linda
Holsey, Tommy Joe Chester, Terry Brown, Don and Jenny Williams,
and Oklahoma County Hospice Lana and Terri.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the
direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

Thomas E. Bobier, Jr.
Graveside service for
Thomas E. Bobier, Jr., 90, of Tuttle, Oklahoma was held at 11:00
am, Monday, April 2, 2007 at the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.
Thomas E. Bobier, Jr. was born January 13, 1917 in Oklahoma City
the son of Thomas E. and Roxie Bobier and died Friday, March 30,
2007 in Tuttle, Oklahoma.
Mr. Bobier lived in Tuttle most of his life. He had worked for
Armour Company before serving in the U.S. Army for four years
during World War II. He then farmed in the Tuttle area and had
worked for the Daily Oklahoman and the Chickasha Express
newspapers. He also worked doing Right of Way Acquisition for
pipelines.
His wife Mary Ellen “Pete” Bobier preceded him in death March 3,
1999. His brother Jack and sisters Margaret Bobier and Juanita
McElhaney also preceded him in death.
Survivors include: One son: Bart Bobier and wife Linda of
Tuttle; Two grandchildren: Andrea Lyn Frost and husband Scott,
Lindsay Arin Haywood and husband Shawn; Four great
grandchildren: Max Frost, Sam Frost, Reese Frost and Hunter
Haywood; One brother: Joe Bobier and many nieces and nephews.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the
direction of Sevier Funeral Home

 
 
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