Frances P. Cash
Services for Frances P. Cash, 77, Davis were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, 2001 at Fox Funeral Home with Johnny Beckmon officiating.
Interment was in the Wynnewood Cemetery with Fox Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Cash was born June 2, 1923 at Granite to Frank and Betty Norton Christian. She died Jan. 11, 2001 in Ardmore.
On March 10, 1938 she married Thurman Cash in Wynnewood.
He preceded her in death in 1993.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; one son, Durwood Cash; two brothers, Earnest Christian and Frank Christian.
She is survived by one daughter, Linda Birch, Davis; one daughter-in-law, Linda Cash, Beaver; two sons, Foy Cash and Carl Cash, both of Haskell; seven grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Kevin Birch, Steve Cash, Todd Cash, Charlie Salibury, Mitchell Salibury and Mike McDonald.
Bryan Michael Knight
Servics for Bryan Michael Knight, 23, Davis were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, 2001 at the First Baptist Church, Davis with Rev. Willard McCartney, Jr. officiating.
Interment was in the Green Hill Cemetery, Davis with Fox Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.
Bryan was born June 30, 1977 in Shawnee to Mike and Sheri Knight.
He died Jan. 25, 2001, Sulphur.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Andrea Jayne "Andi" Knight in 1976; maternal great grandparents, Gladys and Gaylord Ward; and J.T. and Nora Cavnar; paternal great grandparents Earl and Peachie Knight, Sybil Vaughn and Jeff and Beulah Bradley; and a cousin, Richard "Dusty" Ray Cain.
Bryan was a member of the First Baptist Church, Davis.
He was baptized on July 24 1988. He graduated from Wynnewood High School in 1996.
He attended Oklahoma University for two years.
Some of his high school achievements included: member of the Davis FFA where he received the Green Hand and public speaking awards; lettered in football and track; was a member of the State Championship track team from Wynnewood.
He was also an honor scholar and received the Academic Achievement Award; won the outstanding Native American Student Award in 1994 and also won numerous speech and drama awards.
He received The Oklahoma University Achievement Class Scholarship and the LT. William Scott Scholarship.
He is survived by his parents, Mike and Sheri Knight, Davis; maternal grandparents, Ed and Betty Cavnar, Ardmore; Paternal Grandparents, Keith and TI Knight, Davis and Dorothy Smith, Ardmore; one brother, Brett Knight, Davis.
Mark Allen Cadell
Services for Mark Allen Cadell, 26, Stillwater were held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2001 at First Baptist Church with Rev. Allen Patterson officiating.
Interment was in the Green Hill Cemetery under the direction of Clagg Funeral Home.
Cadell was born Tuesday, April 2, 1974 in San Diego, Calif. to Rodney Allen Cadell and Rita Nash Cadell.
He died Saturday, January 27, 2001 in Stillwater.
Cadell grew up in Davis, graduating from Davis High School in 1993.
At Davis he was a member of the 1990 State Championship football team, and was voted the most popular of his class.
After graduation from High School, he entered the Army where he served in the Haitian Conflict until 1997.
He received the Army Achievement Medal for services in Haiti.
He attended East Central University, Ada. While at East Central he worked for Habitat for Humanities.
He was enrolled at Oklahoma State University at the time of his death.
He is survived by his father and step-mother, Rodney and Carolyn Cadell, Manchester, Michigan; his mother and step-father, Rita and Denis Lapointe, Sulphur; a brother, Paul Cadell, Austin, Texas; a sister, Tammy Hattingh, Searcy, Ark.; grandparents, Floyd and Maxine Cadell, Temple, Robert and Coy Eskew, Norge and Roger and Cecile Lapointe, San Jacinto, Calif., and one nephew, Trent Hattingh, Searcy, Ark.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, S.F. and L.E. Nash.
Pallbearers were Billy Bowen, Keith Bowen, Michael Nanney, Darren Jackson, Woody Hobbs and Richard Jolly.
Military services were conducted by the Ft. Sill Honor Guard
Pauline Annadown Holladay
Graveside services for Pauline Annadown Holladay, 85, were held Friday, March 30, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Emery Mason officiating.
Interment was at the Oaklawn Cemetery, under the direction of Clagg Funeral Home.
Mrs. Holladay was born Saturday, Oct. 16, 1915 in Centralia, Kan. to Dr. Paul Annadown and Leila Clark Annadown and died Tuesday, March 27, 2001 in Oklahoma City.
On December 20, 1936, Mrs. Holladay was married to Paul Holladay in Marietta.
He preceded her in death on December 13, 1977.
Mrs. Holladay moved to Sulphur at an early age and attended Sulphur schools.
She graduated from Sulphur High School.
She attended OCW in Chickasha and OU in Norman where she met Paul Holladay.
Mrs. Holladay was a homemaker.
Mrs. Holladay is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Paula and Bill Faulk, Oklahoma City; one grandson and his wife, Thomas D. and Jamie Fahey, Atlanta, Ga; one great granddaughter, Lillian Frances Fahey, Atlanta, Ga.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters, Lois June Henley, Hazel Leonard, and Dr. Ruth Annadwon.
Effie Rene (Britt) Newell
Funeral services for Effie Rene (Britt) Newell, 87, Wynnewood were held 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Hale’s Memorial Chapel in Sulphur with her nephew, Fred Lamb, officiating.
Interment followed at the Dolberg Cemetery in Roff under the direction of Hale’s Funeral Home of Sulphur.
Rene was born July 30, 1929 in Sulphur to the late Robert Eanes and Jewell Francis (Castleberry) Britt.
She died Wednesday, Oct.19, in Oklahoma City Rene and William Eugene Newell were married on June 1, 1958 in Gainesville, Texas.
He preceded her in death on September 8, 1988.
Rene grew up in the Oak Grove/Sulphur area.
She attended grade school in Oak Grove and junior high in Hickory.
In 1967, Rene proudly graduated from Wynnewood High School, receiving her high school diploma, a great accomplishment she was not able to achieve earlier in life.
She spent 18 years working at the Pauls Valley State School, in various positions including, switchboard operator, clothing department and cottage assistant.
After retiring from the state school, Rene began working in real estate, where she became a broker and owned and operated Rene Newell Reality for 20+ years.
In her spare time, she enjoyed sewing, working puzzles, family genealogy and spoiling her grandchildren.
Survivors include one daughter, Roywana Long Myall, Pauls Valley; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mary Lee Britt Amos, Roff; two brothers, Buddy Britt, Calvin and Daniel Britt, Stratford and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, Rene was preceded in death by one son, David Lee Long and three brothers, James Britt, Sammy Don Britt and Baby Boy Britt.
Paul “Brownie” Wimberly
Services for Paul “Brownie” Wimberly, 85, Wynnewood, were held 2:00 p.m., Friday, Oct. 21, at the Hale’s Memorial Chapel in Davis with Pastor Willard McCartney, Jr. officiating.
Interment followed at the Wynnewood View Cemetery under the direction of Hale’s Funeral Home of Davis.
Paul was born March 5, 1931 in Wynnewood to the late General Gaines and Nora Lee (Blackburn) Wimberly.
He died Wednesday, Oct. 19, in Ardmore Paul and Betty Jean Bumgarner were married on August 5, 1948 in Lawton.
She preceded him in death on May 16, 2012.
Paul grew up in the Wynnewood View area where he attended school.
He moved to California where he worked in canneries for a short while, only to return home to marry the love of his life in 1948.
Together, he and Betty moved back to California for work.
Throughout his life, Paul worked at various jobs including, General Motors in Oklahoma City, West Plumbing of Oklahoma City, Falls Creek Baptist Assembly, the State of Oklahoma Maintenance Dept, truck driving and as a self-employed carpenter and plumber.
Survivors include his daughter, Paula Kubiak, Davis; three sons, Steven Wimberly, Wynnewood, Johnny Wimberly, Joy and Michael Wimberly, Wynnewood; 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his wife and parents, Paul was preceded in death by one grandson, Jason Wimberly and six brothers, Willie, Troy, Floyd, Clyde, Bruce and Herman Wimblery.
Serving as pallbearers were David White, Clay Digby, Stan Gilbert, Chris Wimberly, Tim Wimberly and Walter Wimberly.