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BLANCHE ‘PEGGY’ BERNICE 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 ‘WANDA’ RUE 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.
ROY DON GAN and JOHNATHAN RAY GAN
Funeral services
for Roy Don Gan, 49 and Johnathan Ray Gan, 25 father and son, both of Minco were held on Saturday, February 24, 2007, 2 pm at the First Baptist Church in Minco with Rev. David Mercer of Minco United Methodist Church officiating.
Roy was born March 22, 1957 at Waynesville, Missouri to Roy Glenn Gan and Shirley Ann (Bartlett) Gan. Roy and Johnathan died Monday, February 19, 2007 in a tragic car accident, other son David still in ICU Presbyterian Hospital in OKC.
Roy had lived in the Minco-Cogar communities since 1993 coming from Choctaw. Roy married
La Donna (McLaughlin) on May 28, 1976 at Glencoe, Oklahoma. Both Roy and Johnathan worked in concrete construction together, along with David, son in hospital.
Johnathan was born on April 10, 1981 at Oklahoma City to Roy Dan and La Donna Gan.
Survivors include: Wife and mother La Donna Gan of the home in Minco; two sons and brothers: David of the home in Minco and Michael and Tonya Gan of Minco; one daughter and sister: Michelle Gan of the home in Minco; three grandchildren and nieces and nephew: Blake Michael Gan, Ashley Dawn Gan and Mercedes Castro.
Roy’s siblings: two brothers and sisters-in-law: Carl and Angela Gan of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Steven and Tammy Gan of Louisiana; six sisters and three brothers-in-law: Rose Ann and Roger Reed of Conway, Ark., Jettie Gan and Teresa Gan both of Branson, Missouri, Glenda Jean Gan of Lebanon, Missouri, Nancy and L. D. Asbil of Glencoe, OK, Elizabeth and Bobbie Roberson of Stillwell, OK.
Burial
in Hazel Dell Cemetery, NW of Minco.
JAMES ROBERT HORN
Graveside services
for James Robert Horn, 85 of Minco were held Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 10 am at the Evergreen Cemetery
in Minco with Rev. Brent Lauder of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church in Minco officiating under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
James Robert Horn was born May 28, 1921 at Minco to Wiley Bruce and Ethel Laura (Carrell) Horn and died Saturday, February 24, 2007 at Chickasha.
Mr. Horn was a lifelong resident of Minco and a member of the First Baptist Church in Minco. He worked as the manager of the Miller Grain Elevator and after retiring he worked as a farmer. Mr. Horn served in the United States Army during WWII. He married
Mary Laverne Balke on March 1, 1960 at Minco.
Mr. Horn was preceded in death
by: Parents; wife Laverne on December 9, 2005; sister-in-law: Jerry Horn.
He is survived by: One daughter and son-in-law: Lisa and Larry Brown of Minco; one brother: Junior Horn of Minco; two grandchildren: Robbie and wife Jana Brown of Minco, Tiffany Ann Brown of Minco.
EVELYN MARIE LEE
Evelyn Marie Lee, 74, of Oklahoma City, passed away
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2007 at her home.
Evelyn was born on June 2, 1932 in Fredonia, Kan. She was the older of two children born to Matthew Lock and Ada Vanda Sophia Haltia Lock. She grew up in Henryetta, Okla. and graduated from St. Michael Catholic School there.
She married
Johnny Logan Gorham. Together they had three children; two were infants that preceded her in death.
She lived in Oklahoma City most of her life and had worked at various jobs. She first began working for a phone company then she worked many years as a cashier for Eckard Drug. She was currently working at the I-240 Wal-Mart where she worked as a greeter.
For her enjoyment she loved to play bingo and travel to Las Vegas annually. She was a loving mother and grandmother, and she will be greatly missed by her grandchildren who she loved to spend time with and spoil.
She was preceded in death
by her parents and two infant children.
She is survived by her son, Logan Gorham and wife Kelli of Tuttle, Okla.; two grandchildren, Ashley and Ty Gorham; her brother, Danny Locke and wife Karen of Henryetta, Okla.; and a host of friends.
Memorial services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007 at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel in Newcastle. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Newcastle.
LEON EUGENE MCDONALD
Leon Eugene “Mac” McDonald, born September 29, 1934, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at the age of 72. Mac, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was a former resident of Newcastle, Oklahoma and a resident of San Antonio, Texas most of his life. He joined the United States Air Force, and proudly served his country during the Korean Conflict and received the Purple Heart. He was a member of the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans.
He and Deloris Ann Bowman were married
September 29, 1954 in Tuttle, Oklahoma. Two of his greatest passions in life were his family and fishing. He always stated that he was leaving too many fish at Port Mansfield.
He was preceded in death
by his grandmother, Bonnie Kirkham; uncle, Willis Kirkham; aunt and uncle, Audrey and Roy Haswell; mother, Mildred Robbins; father, Wilbur Leon Mc Donald; brother, Bob McDonald; sister, Gloria Jean Olsen; father and mother-in-law, Clyde and Bertha Bowman; brothers-in-law, Matt Jones and Jim Robinett.
Survivors include his loving wife of 52 years, Deloris; daughters; Vicki Stroman and husband Roy,
Debbie Bryan and husband Steve, and Connie Perkins and husband John; grandchildren; Scott Stroman, Tabatha and Mario Guerra, Micheal Kiolbassa, Crystal Perkins, Justin Perkins, Kaytie Bryan, Dennie and Bryan Howard, and Shauna and Fermin Timothee; great-grandchildren; Russell Kiolbassa and Brena Adele Guerra; brothers and sisters; Ronnie McDonald, Larry Haswell, Karen Stewart, Kenny McDonald, Jerry McDonald, Carol Ann Sheppard, Doris Jones, Clydia Robinett, and Janice and Ray Gibson.
Funeral services
were Saturday, February 17, 2007, officiated by Reverend Dennis McDonald and the eulogy given by special friend , Bob Kendricks at the Mission Park Funeral Chapels South, with interment in the Mission Burial
Park South of San Antonio, Texas.
MILDRED J. PHELPS
Graveside services
for Mildred J. Phelps, 86 of Minco were held on Monday, February 26, 2007 at 10 a.m. at the Evergreen Cemetery
in Minco with Rev. David Mercer from the Minco United Methodist Church officiating under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
Mildred J. Phelps was born January 10, 1921 at Rush Springs to Sam and Jessie Mae (Taylor) Greenroyd and died Friday, February 23, 2007 at Chickasha. She was a lifelong resident of Minco. Mildred married
Patrick Henry Phelps, Sr. on July 2, 1938 at Grady/Caddo/Canadian County line. She was a homemaker, a membr of the Minco United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women.
Mildred was preceded in death
by Parents; Husband: Patrick, Sr. on 7-10-1987; three sisters: Cynthia Hoven, Jerry Horn, and Babs Redding; three brothers: Melvin “Coot” Greenroyd, Glen Greenroyd, Sid Greenroyd; three half brothers: John Newman, Wesley Greenroyd, Sr. and Brady Greenroyd; one great grandson: Ryan Stroud; and a son-in-law: John David Wehling.
Mildred is survived by: One son and daughter-in-law: Patrick Jr. and Jerry Phelps of Ft. Cobb Lake; one daughter: Marilyn Wehling of Oklahoma City; two brothers: Haskell Greenroyd, Sr. of Minco, Wesley “Sonny” Jr. and Janice Greenroyd of Spencer; three sisters-in-law: Helen Greenroyd of Oklahoma City, Leona Fowler and Lou Phelps both of Minco; brother-in-law: Junior Horn of Minco; nine grandchildren; 21 Great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the wonderful care and support given by the staff at Glenhaven Assisted Living and Lifeline Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Glenhaven Assisted Living, 404 S. 29, Chickasha, OK 73018 or Lifeline Hospice 2210 S. 16th, Chickasha, OK 73018.
KAY (SCOTT) SMITH
Kay (Scott) Smith, 57, passed away
on Monday, February 19, 2007 at her home in Chickasha after a short illness. Kay was born November 2, 1949, in Carnegie to Sylvan and Mildred (Dorrell) Scott. She graduated from Carnegie High School in 1967, where she was a cheerleader and played basketball. Kay owned and operated a beauty shop in Tuttle and Carnegie, called Kay’s Hairport. She lived in Carnegie 10 years and Tuttle 10 years before moving to Chickasha in 2000 to be near their grandchildren. Kay loved to travel with her husband, Dwight after his retirement. They traveled many states and Kay’s favorite place was the beach at Destin, Florida. Kay was a very special and remarkable woman who loved people and people loved her. She will be missed by so many people. Kay loved life. She was a member of the Sharon Baptist Church in Chickasha.
Survivors include her husband, Dwight of the home in Chickasha, OK; a daughter, Misti Battershell and husband, Brian, Chickasha, OK; two grandchildren, Brayden and Bailey Battershell, Chickasha, OK; two brothers, Don Scott and wife, Judy, Carnegie, OK Randy Scott and wife, Susan, Madisonville, TX and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, and one brother, Scotty Scott and wife, Suzanne.
Funeral services
were Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, Carnegie, OK with Rev. Arthur Blount officiating.
Interment
in Carnegie Cemetery, Carnegie, OK under the direction of Ray & Martha’s Funeral Home, Carnegie, OK.
MARY NELL STUCKEY
Mary Nell Stuckey, 71, died peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Feb. 24, 2007.
She was born Sept. 6, 1935 in Kilgore, Texas to Estelle and James Doyle Byerly. Mary married
James Dewey Stuckey on March 7, 1955, enjoying 52 years of marriage.
Mary had a strong Christian faith through her lifetime and enjoyed her family very much. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. Survivors include her husband, Jim (James) Stuckey; daughter, Susan Ford and husband John of Newcastle, Okla.; son, Brad Stuckey and wife Anissa of Tuttle, Okla.; and three grandchildren, Brandon Harris and wife Amanda; and Allison and Julia Stuckey.
She is also survived by her mother, Estelle Byerly, Atlanta, Texas; and her sister, Sylvia Combest, Atlanta, Texas.
She was preceded in death
by her father, James Doyle Byerly; and her granddaughter, Brandi Harris.
The family would like to thank Dr. Russell Postier, and Russell-Murray Hospice for their wonderful care.
Open viewing is available daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Eisenhour Funeral Home in Blanchard, Okla.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 1, 2007 at True Oak Fellowship, 20 Worley Creek Dr., Tuttle, Okla. with interment following at Blanchard Cemetery
in Blanchard under the direction of Pastor Ben Reid.
ISABELLE MARIE DREW
Wake service for Isabelle Marie Drew, 104 of Minco was held on Friday, March 2, 2007, 7 pm at the Huber-Benson Chapel in El Reno 100 S. Barker with Deacon Lloyd Menz officiating. The funeral mass was held on Saturday, March 3, 2007 10 am at the St. Josephs Catholic Church in Union City with Rev. Francis Nyugen of the church officiating. Burial
followed at the St. Josephs Catholic Cemetery
in Union City under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.
Isabelle Marie Drew was born August 17, 1902 at Union City to George and Mary Ann (Horning) Schumacher and she passed away
on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at El Reno.
She was raised in Union City and after marrying moved to Minco till death. Mrs. Drew was a member of the St. Josephs Catholic Church and attended St. Josephs Catholic School in Union City as a child. She married
James Gilbert “Gib” Drew in 1924.
She was preceded in death
by: Parents: George and Mary Ann Schumacher; Husband: Gib, June 3, 1976; one daughter: Gladys Reichert; one son: James Drew; two brothers: Bob and Pete Schumacher; four sisters: Pat Hanniman, Sister Agnes Schumacher, Rose Schumacher and Jack Harris; two great granddaughters: Fallon Haffner and Jaqueline Jill Watson.
Survivors include: One son and daughter-in-law: Charles and Glenda Drew of Weatherford, Texas; one daughter and son-in-law: Agnes and Jim Halley of Minco; 15 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; 12 great great grandchildren.
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.