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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 |
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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.
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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 |
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“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.
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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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