Seminole County, Oklahoma Obituaries

RUBY BULLINGTON
KONAWA — Services for Ruby Lee Fox Pendley Kennedy Bullington, 91, Konawa, are 10 a.m. Saturday at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel, Konawa. Burial follows at Vista Cemetery.  She died Tuesday, April 22, 2008, at Oklahoma City.
Source: Ada Evening News April 25, 2008
CALLAWAY, Hubert L., age 79 Obit published 9-17-1999 in "The Seminole Producer"
born: 10-22-1919 in Selda, Missouri
died: 9-15-1999 in Seminole, OK
buried: Maple Grove Cemetery in Seminole, OK

Parents: Orie Judd and Edith (FARRIS) Callaway, dec'd
Brother: Farris Callaway, dec'd

Survived by:
Spouse: Mary Nell HENRY, m. 4-15-1948 in Muskogee, OK
Son: Lee Callaway of Ponca City, OK
Dtr: Kelly BURGAR of Parker, Colorado
Grandchildren: Amy and LIsa Callaway
Holly Brockett
CALVERT, Aaron Clester Obit published 8-13-1999 in "The Seminole Producer"
born: 8-24-1921 in Ada, Pontotoc, OK
died: 8-12-1999 in Wewoka, Seminole, OK
Funeral service: by Stout Chapel in Wewoka, OK   Parents: William Spencer and Allie (HOPKINS) Calvert, dec'd  Brother: Thomas Calvert, dec'd; Brother: Cotton Calvert, dec'd Brother: C.M. "Sonny" Calvert, dec'd Brother: Red Calvert, dec'd
 Survived by:  Spouse: Cecilia Lou Patty SNEED (m. 4-19-1984) of Wewoka, OK Dtr: Judy Barclay of Marietta, CA
Son: William Gallegas of San Diego, CA Step-child: Lynn Marino of Phoenix, AZ Step-son: Donald Bryant of Holdenville, OK
Step-dtr: Donna Lawrence of Kingfisher, OK; Step-dtr: Darra Geutry of Holdenville, OK; Step-dtr: Shirl Abbiss of Wewoka, OK
Step-dtr: July Long of Channel View Brother: A.D. Calvert of Wewoka, OK Brother: Coleman C. Calvert of Holdenville, OK
Sister: Wanda Sherfield of Kilgore, TX
Camp, Chiefton age 30 Published 11-30-1999 in "The Seminole Producer"
born: 9-4-1965 in Wewoka, Seminole, OK
died: 11-26-1999 in Oklahoma City, OK
buried: Oakwood Cemetery, south of Wewoka, OK Sister: Elizabeth Camp, dec'd  Survived by:
Parents: Sonny and Elizabeth (HARJO) Camp Spouse: Elizabeth C. ALLEN (m. 5-17-1986 in Atoka, OK) Son: Cedric Lee Camp
Son: Clifton Camp, Jr  Dtr: LaFiammia C. Camp Sister: Christine Camp of OKC, OK; Sister: Sarney Camp of OKC, OK Sister: Rogenia Camp of OKC, OK  Sister: Carmen Lou Camp of OKC, OK  Sister: Donna Faye Camp of OKC, OK
Sister: Amone Camp of OKC, OK  Sister: Monroe Camp of Kansas City, Missouri  Sister: Jannie PORTER of Ada, Pontotoc, OK  Sister: Patsy WOLF of Arkansas
CARBITCHER, Jimmie 'Ozvna' Jr.,- age 69       Published on 11-2-1999 in "The Seminole Producer"
born: 4-9-1930 in Bowlegs, Seminole, OK
died: 11-8-1999 in Seminole, OK
buried: Carbitcher Family Cemetery  Parents: Jimpsey and Sallie (Narcomey) Carbitcher, dec'd  Son: Monroe Carbitcher, age 3 (d. 10-31-1964)  Grandson: Frederick "B.J." Brown, d. 11-6-1979 Sister: Ruth WALKER, dec'd  Sister: Lena JONES, dec'd  Brother: Webster Wise, dec'  Brother: Andy Wise, dec'd Survived by:Spouse: Nancy Mae DEERE of Bowlegs, OK (m. 1949) Son: Freeland "Rusty" & Shalah Carbitcher of Stroud, OK  Son: Jimpsey and Vicky Carbitcher of Cedar Hill, TX  Son: Cooky "Toby" and Shellie Lynn (Neighbors) Carbitcher of Seminole, OK  Son: Younger "Sonny" and Karen (FACTOR) Carbitcher of Seminole, OK Dtr: Pat LARNEY of Midwest City, OK  Dtr: Betty Jean "Tina" & Gene WAHWEAH of El Reno, OK Dtr: Marina BROWN and Roger BUTLER of Tecumseh, OK
Dtr: Dora Mae and Dave "Roman" HILL of Seminole, OK Dtr: Serena and Dewayne SCOTT of Seminole, OK Dtr: Nettie and David W. HANEY Sr., of Seminole, OK Sister: Mary Jane HARJO of Bowlegs, OK Sister: Srophonia Brown of Tahlequah, OK Brother: Lewis WISE Brother: Babe ADAMS Grandchildren: Sean Chalepah-Heagg of Shawnee, OK Michael Hill of Holdenville, OK  Raney Fixico of Holdenville, OK Samuel and Christy Wahweah of Oklahoma City, OK  Gene and Stephanie Wahweah of El Reno, OK
RaeLynn Butler of Tulsa, OK  Lisa Carbitcher and Larry BERRYHILL of Wilson, OK  Jimpsey Carbitcher of Wetumka, OK
Tia, Gannon and Shanno BROWN of Tecumseh, OK Vanessa HENNEHA of Weleetka, OK Sarah HANEY of Oklahoma City, OK
David Wayne and Lindsey Haney of Edmond, OK  Charlotte SMITH of Wetumka, Hughes, OK  Jessica Neighbors of Wagner, OK
Tammy REESE of Texas   Tiffany and Jake Carbitcher of Konawa, OK  Michelle Burden of Limestone, OK  Shirlene and Donny COFER Katie and Larry "Sonny" PHILLIPS   Darlene Carbitcher of Seminole, OK  Sally WIND of Seminole, OK  Jack, Isaac, Davy, Natasha and Kristy HILL of Seminole, OK  Leonard Henneha Jr. of Seminole, OK  Tiesha and Mindy Scott of Seminole, OK
David William Haney Jr. of Seminole, OK Jason, Robert, Sheena, Monroe, Brandon & Katie Carbitcher of Seminole, OK

Mary Lou Hobbs, 74, of Fort Gibson was called to her eternal home, Thursday, August 28, 2008. She was born in Konawa, OK, (on Pott Hill) April 1, 1934 to John Herbert & Mary Ophelia (Rhodes) Walker. She attended Konawa school, played girls basketball, was a cheerleader and in her senior year she was nominated salutatorian. She went on a full scholarship to East Central University and was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. On December 17, 1954, she married Kenneth Paul Hobbs and moved to Hobbs, NM where all of the children were born. Later, in 1965 they moved to California where she worked for Tenneco Oil Company as a paralegal. While in California, their activities included fishing, camping and water skiing. Her family was one of the founding families of West Side Church of Christ, Bakersfield, CA. In 1975 the family chose to move back to Konawa where Mary Lou worked as an elementary school secretary. In her spare time, she enjoyed cooking, painting, sewing, quilting, and excelled in sports trivia, however, her passion was being a loyal fan of Oklahoma Sooner Football. The marriage ended in divorce July 1994 and Mary chose to move to Fort Gibson to be near her oldest son. She was a wonderful mother to her children: Richard H. Hobbs & wife, Karen of Fort Gibson OK; Kathryn Diane Rush & husband, Richard of Beaverton, OR; Michael Paul Hobbs & wife, Pam of Maricopa, AZ; and to her grandchildren, Patricia Hobbs, Daniel Hobbs, Nathan Hobbs, Sadie Hobbs, Ian Rush and Sean Rush, Grey and Jami Fowler of Stigler, OK; Cody Fowler & wife, Preti of Tulsa, OK; Kent Fowler of Lequire, OK; Sommer Wildes of Alpharetta, GA and Calli Hobbs of New Branfels, TX, and there are eleven great-grandchildren. Mary Lou is survived by her sisters, Lenora Barnett of Hobbs, NM and Joy Dyer & husband, Frank of Blackwell, OK; her brother, Herbert Walker, Jr. & wife, Yvonne of Konawa, OK and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a devoted member of the Fort Gibson Church of Christ. Mary Lou was an amazing person with a loving spirit and tenacious attitude. She will be missed. A funeral service for Mary Lou will be held at 10:00 a. m., Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at the Fort Gibson Church of Christ with Dan Rouse officiating. Interment will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Konawa City Cemetery. The family requests donations to the American Heart Association in lieu of flowers. Honorary pallbearers are Charles Dortch, Ted Maplethorpe, John Burdine, Grey Fowler, Cody Fowler, Kent Fowler and Larry Moore. Special thanks to the Solara Healthcare staff and doctors. The family has entrusted Bradley Family Funeral Service of Fort Gibson with the arrangements.

Dorothy Geraldine ‘Geri’ Pitt  Funeral for Dorothy Geraldine "Geri" Pitt, 78, Carnegie, will be at 2 p.m. today at Carnegie First Baptist Church with the Rev. Arthur Blount officiating. Mrs. Pitt died Thursday, May 30, 2002, in Carnegie. Burial will at Carnegie Cemetery under direction of Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home, Carnegie. She was born April 3, 1924, in Konawa to Francis Marion and Alice Hedwig Funk Tyler. She married Robert Vernon Pitt on Oct. 19, 1940, in Colony. She lived in Carnegie most of her life and was a member of Carnegie First Baptist Church.  Survivors include three daughters and two sons-in-law: Carolyn and Dwayne Bryant; Sandy and Dennis Skinner; and Mary Cleveland, all of Carnegie; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two sisters and one brother-in-law: Nadine and Kenneth Sells, Carnegie; and Linda Walker, Yukon; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Glen and Donna Harmon, Roosevelt; and Doyle and Alma Beth Harmon, Wichita, Kan.; six sisters-in-law: Daphene Tyler, Barbara Harmon, Dessie Tyler and Dena Faye Kinder, all of Carnegie; Catherine Krewall and her husband, Gus; and Irene Taylor, all of Tyler, Texas; and many special nieces, nephews and friends. 
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a sister, Chris Smith; and four brothers: Virgil, Loyal and Kenneth Tyler; and Bill Harmon.
Submitters Name: Remona Johnson Turner

Obit: John Bunyon Allen, M.D. b: May 18, 1857 Jackson, Breathitt, KY died in Wolf, Seminole, OK  Nov. 20, 1934 and was buried in the Wolf Cem. Nov. 22, 1934.  Undertaker J.C. Chadwich, Seminole, OK.  (There is not a stone in the Cem. or information at the Funeral Home as to where in the Cem. he is buried but there is a record in the 1934 book). His wife Evaline McDaniel, was b: June 23, 1858 Breathitt Co., KY.  and d: Apr. 7, 1925, buried Maimi, OK G.A.R. Cem. Parents, Joseph Allen, b: KY and Fannie Higgens, b: KY.  Dr. Allen Graduated from Keokuk School of Medicine at Keokuk, IA. in 1882 and was a Physician in Grant, Quapaw, Quay, and the Seminole Oil Fields, OK . Children: America Ehrstine, Laura Reed, Canzaley Hall, Florence Threldkeld, Floyd D. Allen and Grover C. Allen. 4 or 5 children preceeded him in death.  Dr. Allen's 2nd wife was Martha ?.



Date: 11/21/1934

“EMPTY GUN” TEARS HOLE IN BOY’S BREAST

Trading Weapons After Play, Is Blamed for Death of Youth

 

WEWOKA, July 28 – Special – Tearing a hole through the breast of James Patterson, 12 years old, son of one of the most widely known Wewoka merchants, a charge from a shotgun in the hands of his companion, Paul Casey, 11 years old, son of W. E. Casey, county assessor, instantly killed the boy while the two were returning from a hunting trip near here this afternoon.

The two boys had been playing with the guns, after taking out the cartridges, while on their way home, young Casey says, by sweeping them at each other.  The guns were later exchanged, after the Patterson boy had put a shell in his shotgun. The Casey boy, not realizing that the gun was loaded, again began the mimicry, and pointing the gun at his companion, pulled the trigger.

Parents of both boys are nearly prostrated with grief, it is said.

 

The Daily Oklahoman Thursday, July 20, 1920

E. Robertson
Date of Obit: 12 Aug 1936
Submitter's Name: Donna Jenkins
Email Address: rdjenkins@sbcglobal.net

E. Robertson, 88 Dies at Home of Daughter at Maud
E. Robertson, 88-year-old longtime resident of Seminole county, died at his daughter's home in Maud last night following a lengthy illness of paralysis. Robertson, father of Roland Robertson, former Wewoka police chief, had been slowly losing strength since he suffered a paralytic stroke five weeks ago, attendants said. Besides the former police chief, the other survivors include Mrs. M. D. Mixon, with whom Robertson was living at the time of his death. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Wolf. Burial is to be made in Wolf cemetery.

(later notice)
Funeral Rites For E. Robertson Held
Funeral services for "Uncle" E. Robertson, 88, were conducted Thursday afternoon in the high school auditorium at Wolf with Lige Chaffin, Seminole, in charge. Death Tuesday, resulted from injuries received several weeks ago when he fell from the porch of the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tom Williams , Wolf, with whom he made his home during the last several months. Burial, under the direction of the Maud Funeral home was in the cemetery south of Wolf.
Mr. Robertson was born August 27, 1848 in Alabama and was married in 1869. The couple had eight children of whom all except one, D. R. Robertson of Vernon, Ala, were present for the funeral. Mr. Robertson moved to Oklahoma when the state was still in its territorial days and he became an outstanding civic leader. He was a member of Free Will Baptist church. The last few months of his life were spent with his daugher, Mrs. Tom Williams and Mrs. Jim Villines at Wolf.

IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Clyde Dorsey Vanlandingham, 90, of Idaho Falls, died September 17, 2001, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center of causes incident to age. He was born June 23, 1911, at Seminole, Oklahoma, to Edgar Vanlandingham and Ader Littleton Vanlandingham. He grew up and attended schools in Oklahoma. He served in the U. S. Army.  He married Goldie Clary January 3, 1932, at Shawnee, Oklahoma. He worked as a painter for Argonne National Laboratory until his retirement in 1976. They have lived in Idaho Falls for almost 50 years. He enjoyed being with his family.Surviving are:Wife: Goldie Vanlandingham, Idaho Falls Daughter: Linda [Mark] Brandon, Shelley Granddaughter: Lori [Mark] Hawker, Idaho Falls  Granddaughter: Jennifer Kidwell, Virginia Beach, VA
Grandson: Scott [Amy] Kidwell, Ririe, ID  Great Granddaughters: Heather & Stacey Cleveland, Idaho Falls  Great Grandsons: Kevin Cleveland and Mark Hawker, Jr., Idaho Falls  Sister: Blanche Burns, Visalia, CA  Brother: Alvie Vanlandingham, Shawnee, OK
He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers.  Graveside Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, September 21, 2001, at Fielding Memorial Park.  The family will visit with friends from 10 to 10:45 a.m. on Friday at Wood Funeral Home.  Burial will be in Fielding Memorial Park under the direction of Wood Funeral Home.

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