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William LeRoy Long
Rush Springs: William LeRoy Long, 58, Rush Springs, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2008 in Rush Springs.
Services will be held at 2:00pm, Saturday, July 19, 2008, at the Rush Springs High School Auditorium, with Rev.
Lonnie Harris officiating. Burial will be in the Westview Cemetery, Rush Springs, under the direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb
Chapel in Rush Springs, Oklahoma.
LeRoy was born Sunday, November 6, 1949 in Grady County, Oklahoma, to William Elvin "Buck" Long and
Francis (Brumley) Long. LeRoy was a lifelong resident of Rush Springs and graduated from Rush Springs High School
in 1969. He retired from Centerpoint Energy after working 28 years as a natural gas transporter. He was a retired
volunteer firefighter and a member of the American Quarter Horse Association. LeRoy enjoyed growing watermelons,
farming and raising horses. He loved his children and grandchildren.
Survivors include, 4 Sons, Mark Long & wife Susan of Lindsay, OK, Brian Long & wife Stephanie of Norman,
OK, Shannon Long & wife Regina of Rush Springs, OK; Doyne Hough of Germany; Mother, Francis Long of Rush
Springs, OK; 6 Grandchildren, Leann, Rickie, Sydney, Angel, Abbie and William "Zachary". Great
grand baby on the way, due on Leroy's birthday; 2 Brothers, Mike Long of Lone Grove, OK, Butch Long of Tishomingo,
OK.
Several Nieces and Nephews; Special Friend, Darlene Braley, Gerlinde Hough and Annette Lavicky. He was preceded
in death by his Father, William Elvin "Buck" Long, 2 Brothers, Lynn Long and Bruce Long, Sister-in-law,
Patricia Long.
Pallbearers: Donde Kilgore, Nick Edwards, Mike Julian, Ed Fitzpatrick, Jack Porter and Rick Gilleland. Honorary
pallbearer will be Debbie Edwards.

Corrine Scott
Swanson
Ardmore: Corene Scott Swanson, 76, Ardmore, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday,
August 6, 2008 in Ardmore.
Services will be held at 2:00pm, Monday, August 11, 2008, at the First Assembly of God Church in Rush Springs,
with Rev. Dawnell Scott Reese, Rev. Kevin Alaniz and Darlene Scott Bush officiating. Burial will be in the Rush
Springs Cemetery under the direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs.
Corene was born Friday, February 19, 1932 in Rocky Ford, Oklahoma, to Jack Douthit and Leatha (Cobb) Douthit.
Corene lived in the Rush Springs and Bray area most of her life. She attended school in Rocky Ford and Cement,
Oklahoma. She had lived in Ardmore for the past two years. Corene married J. R. Scott on September 20, 1948 in
Chickasha. He preceded her in death on May 8, 1993. She married Bob Swanson on April 3, 1999 in Marlow. Corene
loved being a wife and mother. She enjoyed being with her grandchildren. She was considered to be a fantastic cook
by her family. She attended Crystal Rock Cathedral in Ardmore.
Survivors include, Husband, Bob Swanson of the home, Son, Donnie Scott & wife Toni of Rush Springs, OK,
2 Daughters, Connie Lovett & husband Danny of Ardmore, OK, Darlene Bush & husband Dan of Denton, TX, 5
Grandchildren, Dawnell Reese, Brandon Bush, Brigette Bush, Stephanie Velasquez, Cody Lovett, 5 Great Grandchildren,
2 Brothers, Melvin Douthit,Thomas Brooks,Sister, Lorene Alaniz.
She was preceded in death by her Parents, 2 Brothers, Paul Douthit, Jack Douthit, Jr.
Viewing at Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs on Friday and Sunday.
Online condolences may be made to www.callawaysmithcobb.com

Clinton Sam White
Born to Dave and Bobbie (Holt) White in Rush Springs, he enjoyed playing dominoes and running
rabbits with greyhounds.
White loved spending time with his children and grandchildren.
On Aug. 9, 1948, he married Tommie Yvonne Davis; she preceded him in death on April 29, 2002.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three sons Tommie White, Stanley White and Steven White; and a granddaughter
Heather Shanno.
Survivors include four sons and three daughters-in-law Chuck and Wanda White of Tuttle, David and Rolena White
of Chickasha, Marvin and Rikki White of Englewood, FL and Bobby White of Oklahoma City; a daughter and son-in-law
Lenora and Gayle Trenton of Wellington, KS; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Other survivors include several nieces and nephews.
Serving, as pallbearers were his grandsons.
Funeral services were held at Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs.
Clinton 'Sam' White
Lifelong area Rush Springs resident Clinton Sam White 76 passed away Monday, April 11, 2005, in Chickasha.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday (today), April 14, at Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs.
Burial will be held in the
Rush Springs Cemetery.
Born May 2, 1928, to Dave and Bobbie (Holt) White in Rush Springs, he enjoyed playing dominoes and running rabbits
with greyhounds.
White loved spending time with his children and grandchildren.
On Aug. 9, 1948, he married Tommie Yvonne Davis; she preceded him in death on April 29, 2002.
She was preceded in death by his parents; three sons Tommie White, Stanley White and Steven White; and a granddaughter
Heather Shanno.
Survivors include four sons and three daughters-in-law Chuck and Wanda White of Tuttle, David and Rolena White
of Chickasha, Marvin and Rikki
White of Englewood, FL and Bobby White of Oklahoma City; a daughter and son-in-law Lenora and Gayle Trenton of
Wellington, KS; 14 grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Other survivors include several nieces and nephews.
Serving, as pallbearers will be his grandsons.

A. C. White
RUSH SPRINGS — A.C. White, 83, of Rush Springs died Sunday, March 16, 2003, in Gregston Nursing
Home in Marlow.
Service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Southern Baptist Church of Rush Springs with the Rev. Elmer Whitehead
and the Rev. Bubba Clark officiating. Burial will be in Rush Springs Cemetery under the direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb
Chapel of Rush Springs.
A.C. was born May 8, 1919, in Rush Springs, to Charles O. and Mary E. Carey White. He married Norma on Nov. 1,
1941, in Bridgeport, Texas. Mr. White lived in the Rush Springs area most of his life. He retired from Grady County
after 24 years of service as a road grader. He was a member and served as a deacon of the Southern Baptist Church
in Rush Springs. He enjoyed hunting.
Survivors include his wife of the home; three sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas and Bernary White of Seminole,
Burl and Linda White of Duncan, and Ken and Billie White of Marlow; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, seven brothers and a sister. Bearers will be Jimmy Williams, Junior Hale,
Bud Craddock, Gary Langham, James McClure and Cliff Creech.

Jerry Don Wheeler
Funeral for Jerry Don Wheeler, 30, Route 1, Box 338, Thackerville, was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 3, 1989, in the Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Chapel in Rush Springs. Rev. David Martin of Thackerville officiated.
He was born April 11, 1958, in Chickasha and died Friday, Dec. 30, 1988, in an Oklahoma City hospital.
He had lived in Tackerville for four years. He previously lived in Chickasha for 12 years, in Rush Springs for
four years and in Duncan for three years.
Mr. Wheeler was a service station operator for Kerr McGee. He was a member of the Fifth Street Assembly of God
of Duncan.
Survivors include one daughter, Christina Dawn Wheeler of Anthony, Kan.; his father, Gerald Wheeler of Duncan;
his mother and stepfather, Billye and Rusty Vert of Thackerville; one sister, Debra Stevens of Era, Texas; a half
sister, Tami Wheeler of Duncan; his grandmother Ruby Chambers of Chickasha; and his great grandmother, Maggie Cochran
of Chickasha.
Burial was in Rush Springs Cemetery.

Estauce Aleene Webster
STAUCE ALEENE WEBSTER, 87, of Rush Springs, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2006
in Oklahoma City.
Graveside services will be held at 4:30 pm, Saturday, November 18, 2006, in Rush Springs Cemetery, with Rev. Elmer
Whitehead officiating. Services are under the direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Chapel in Rush Springs.
Aleene was born Wednesday, January 22, 1919 in Ringgold, Texas, to William Jasper and Emma Bell (Parsons) Gholdston.
Aleene attended Keichi School. She lived in Chickasha and Keichi before moving to Oakridge, Tenn. in 1944 where
she worked as a chemical lab tech for Carbide Corp. In 1962, Aleene moved to San Diego, Calif. Four years later
she moved to Rush Springs. Allene enjoyed reading, watching TV and playing bridge. She was a member of the First
United Methodist Church in Rush Springs.
Her survivors include three nephews, Larry Stewart of Marlow, Okla., Jerry Stewart of Rush Springs, Okla., Carey
Walters of Oklahoma City,; two nieces, Sue Huffman of Breckenridge, Texas, Wynema Stewart of Rush Springs.
She was preceded in death by her three husbands, Elmer Carpenter, Ralph Haney, Austin Webster; four sisters, Dona
McLain, Marian Maggie Walters, Marybell Stewart, Jayne Charleson; and seven nephews.

Leo Carl Young
10/18/1904 – 11//1973
Duncan Banner, Nov. __, 1973
Rush Springs - LEO CARL "BILL" YOUNG, 69, Rush Springs, died at his home at 6 a.m. Saturday after an
apparent heart attack.
Service will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the Southern Baptist Church of Rush Springs conducted by the pastor, Rev.
Alvin McConnell.
Young was born Oct. 18, 1904 in Charleston, Ark. He married Velma Taylor on Sept. 30, 1927 at Edmond. He graduated
from Central State College. He had lived in Rush Springs for 28 years and was a former teacher and rancher. He
was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Southern Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of the home; a daughter, Judy Young of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Jack of Pomona,
Calif., and J.E. of Rush Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Bash Shumate, Charleston, Ark., Mrs. Leona Mutz, Ninnekah,
Mrs. Joe Megetarian, Orange Cove, Calif., and Mrs. Mable Hinton, Woodlake, Calif.
Burial will be in the Rush Springs Cemetery under direction of the Callaway-Smith Funeral Home. Bearers will be
Billy Evans, Gorden Pursley, Bill Sweat, Warren Morris, Ollie Harrison and Glendon Johnson.

Jay Wyatt
12/9/1949 – 5/1/2004
Lawton Constitution, 5 May 2004
Port Charlotte, Fla. - Graveside service for JAY WYATT, 54, Port Charlotte, Fla., will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at
Rush Springs Cemetery with the Rev. John Freeman officiating.
Mr. Wyatt died Saturday, May 1, 2004, in Charlotte County, Fla.
Arangements are by Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home, Walters.
He was born Dec. 9, 1949, in Lawton, to J.T. and Helen Stamper Wyatt. He grew up at Temple and Walters and graduated
from Walters High School in 1968. He attended Cameron College before entering the U.S. Army and serving in Korea.
He married Penny Yung in 1971 and they returned to the United States in 1973. He worked for his parents at Wyatt
Funeral Home and attended Central State University. Around 1986 he moved to Florida where he worked in construction
and landscaping since that time. He was a member of Walters First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his parents, Pharr, Texas; two sons: Joe and John Wyatt, Mt. Morris, Ill.; two sisters: Linda
Wyatt Mottley, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Cheryl Wyatt Fielding, Pharr, Texas; a nephew, Matthew Crawford, Scottsdale;
and other relatives and friends.

Minnie Alice Wright
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Alice Wright were held Sunday, June 7th at 2:30 p.m. from
the Southern Baptist Church. The Rev. Lesley W. James, pastor of the Vimy Ridge Baptist Church of which she was
a member, officiated.
Mrs. Wright, 72, was born March 8, 1892 in Hollytree, Alabama and died June 5th at the Grady Memorial Hospital
in Chickasha. She had been a resident of Rush Springs for 55 years. On February 18, 1912, she was united in marriage
to Walter A. Wright in Rush Springs.
Pallbearers were Alva Tims, Ernest Evans, Att Tims, Luster Dorman, Woodrow McDaniel and Bud Brewer.
Burial in the Rush Springs cemetery was under the direction of Callaway-Smith Funeral Home.
Survivors include her husband, Walter A. Wright of Rush Springs; one son, Odel Wright also of Rush Springs; and
three sisters, Mrs. Lissie Prince of Fort Gibson, Mrs. Willie Heard of Rush Springs and Mrs. Mae Wells of Plainview,
Texas."

Gordon Clent Worden
Gordon Clent Worden of Elmore City, Oklahoma was born to George Clent and Maggie V. (Spivey)
Worden on June 20, 1925 in Rush Springs, Oklahoma and passed from this life on August 28, 2006 near Elmore City,
Oklahoma at the age of 81 years.
Gorden grew up and attended school in Rush Springs and Cox City. He was drafted in 1943 into
the U. S. Navy and served as a radar operator during World War II. Because Gorden was drafted, he was unable to
graduate from high school. However, Gorden graduated from Elmore City High School in 2002, something in which he
was very proud of.
On March 3, 1973, Gorden married his wife Barbara in upstate New York in the Catskills. Gorden
was an industrial construction superintendent in New York and retired from his position there in 1978 and later
retired from industrial construction in Oklahoma in 1995. He was also a Rural Water Operator for this area as well
as a farmer and rancher. He took weather measurements for the U. S. Weather Bureau and enjoyed fishing, hunting
and farming. Gorden was a member of the First Baptist Church and the American Legion.
Mr. Worden is survived by; His wife: Barbara of the home 2 sons: Gorden Kent Worden and his
wife Joleen of New Hampshire, New York Kerry George Worden and his wife Debbie of Verplanck, New York 1 step-son:
David Karl Asumaa and his wife Linda of Bayside, New York 1 daughter: Bonnie Lynn Greenland of Elmore City, Oklahoma
2 step-daughters: Chris Phillips and her husband Charles of Collinsville, Oklahoma Sue Lynne Munch and her husband
Lyndon of Owasso, Oklahoma 1 brother: Donald W. Worden and his wife Anita of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 10 grandchildren,
5 great-grandchildren and 1 foster grandchild
Mr. Worden was preceded in death by; His parents: Clent and Maggie Spivey 1 brother: Kenneth
George Worden
Funeral services for Mr. Worden are scheduled for Thursday, August 31, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. in
the Elmore City First Baptist Church with Dr. Bruce McCray officiating. Interment will be in the Rush Springs Cemetery
, Rush Springs, Oklahoma under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. You may send a condolence to the family at
www.woosterfuneralhomes.com.

Zelma Mae Wood
Duncan Banner, Wed., July 9, 1997
Marlow - ZELMA MAE (MORRIS) WOOD, 92, of Marlow, died Tuesday, July 8, 1997, in Duncan Regional Hospital.
Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home Chapel in Marlow with Terry Hill officiating.
Burial will be in Rush Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Wood was born Oct. 29, 1904, in Chillicothe, Texas, to L.V. and Mary Mulkey Morris. She attended OCW and Central
State. On Dec. 27 1923, she married Horace Wood in Chickasha. In the 1920s, she lived and taught school in Little
Rush. A Marlow resident since 1932, she was a home demonstration agent during World War II and owned and operated
Wood's Grocery Store for 21 years.
She joined Eastern Star in 1941, and received several awards for service.
She was a 74-year member and past president of Oklahoma Extension Homemakers Council and was a mother advisor for
the Order of the Rainbow Girls.
In 1967, she received the Progressive Farmer State Award for Outstanding Woman of the Year, and in 1962 was the
first Woman of the Year of the Marlow Chamber of Commerce. She was a former member of Coterie Club, and served
as district director of Business and Professional Women's Club.
She was an Oklahoma Health Department supervisor for school lunch programs in western Oklahoma during the war,
and as a 4-H leader, she judged district and county fairs and taught training classes for officers and judges.
She was coordinator for the Marlow District Fair and was named state honorary 4-H member.
She served as secretary for the women's study group and was a Sunday school teacher. She was a member of Marlow
Church of Christ.
Survivors include a sister, Lorena Archer of Fort Worth; several nieces and nephews; and two sisters-in-law, Myrtle
Morris of Oklahoma City and Jean Morris of Rush Springs.
She was preceded in death by her husband on Sept. 9, 1988.
Bearers will be Roy Ritter, V.H. McLendon, Tom Mahaffey, Eddie Lamb, Jerry Lowe and Jack Graves. Honorary bearers
will be J.B. Lowe, Don Green and Brad Bradford.

J. V. Wilson
J V Wilson, 90, of Rush Springs died Saturday, November 2, 2002 at Mercy Health Center in
Oklahoma City.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 5 in the chapel of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home in Rush
Springs. Burial was in Rush Springs Cemetery.
Mr Wilson was born July 24, 1912 in Rush Springs, the son of Henry Wilson and Odie (Black) Wilson.
He and Dorothy Lowry were married July 1935. She died in 1989. He was then married to Mildred Jones. She died in
1992.
He had lived in the Rush Springs area most of his life. He was a member and former president of the Rush Springs
Lion Club. He was a member of the Rush Springs Masonic Lodge and was a former mayor of Rush Springs. He enjoyed
hunting deer in Colorado and enjoyed fishing at various lakes in the Rush Springs area. In his later years he and
his wife Mildred enjoyed antiques. He also enjoyed coin collecting. He was self-employed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two wives, and one son Steve Wilson.
Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Porter of Chickasha; a son Ricky Wilson of the home in Rush Springs; two grandchildren,
Rob Spears and wife Ellen of Oklahoma City and David Spears and wife Cyndy of Mustang; two great grandchildren,
Lindsey Ebenhack and husband Jaso and Rachel Spears; a step daughter Judy West of Ft Worth TX, a sister Toy Lee
Heaston of Chickasha; his care giver Damon Wyrick; several cousins; nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Jack Porter, Alton Pendley, Joe Tunnell, Morris McKay, Ken McAdoo and Morris McAdoo.

Willie Gene Willmon
Funeral services for Willie Gene Willmon were held
Wednesday, September 11, 1957 in the Callaway-Mullican Funeral Home with Rev. L.H. Patterson officiating.
Willmon was killed in an automobile accident south of Rush Springs, September 8.
Pallbearers were: Ocie Davis, Andrew Davis, Darrell Williams, Bennie Johnson, Cecil Brooks, and Rusty Kerr.
Song service was in charge of a quartet composed of Walt Holden, Nev. Whybark, Rev. Patterson and Mrs. Holden.
Interment was in the Rush Springs Cemetery under the direction of Callaway-Mullican.

Hester Brown Willis
Funeral services for H. B. (Heck) Willis, 79, were held Tuesday, March 24, 1987, at 2 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church in Rush Springs. Ron Newton, pastor of the church, officiated.
Willis was born Feb. 2, 1908, in Malakoff, Texas, and died Sunday, March 22, 1987 at his home on Route 2, Rush
Springs. He had lived in Rush Springs since 1935. He was employed at one time by the county and also farmed.
Willis was a member of the First Baptist Church. He married Esta Lucendia Adams VanDeMark in Altus on Jan. 20,
1934. She was the daughter of W. W. and Lillie Adams.
Survivors include his wife, Esta, of the home; three sons, Darrell Willis of Rush Springs, Boyd VanDeMark, also
of Rush Springs, and Joe VanDeMark of San Jose, Calif.; three grandchildren; three brothers, Pat Willis of Oklahoma
City, Okla.; Harvey Willis of Sterling, Okla.; and Charlie Willis, Snyder, Okla.; and two sisters, Luna Ferguson
of Marionville, Mo.; and Allie Ferguson of Moore, Okla.
Burial was in Rush Springs Cemetery under the direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home.
Pall bearers were Wayne Sluder, Cookie Mayes, Ocie Merl Davis, Jim Chaffin, David Hale, and Bill Pate.

Harvey Raymond Willis
STERLING - Funeral for Harvey Raymond Willis, 73, Sterling, will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday in
First Baptist Church, Sterling, with the Rev. Justin Wright, pastor, officiating.
Mr. Willis died Saturday in an Oklahoma City hospital.
Burial will be in Rush Springs Cemetery under direction of Robbins Funeral Home, Fletcher.
He was born July 13, 1917, in Athens, Texas. He was a retired aircraft mechanic and also served in the Army Air
Corp during World War II. He was a long time Sterling resident and a member of First Baptist Church, Sterling.
He married Wilma Frances Verner Nov. 6, 1943, in Casper, Wyoming.
Survivors include his wife of the home; two sons, Robert Glen, Newalla; and Roy Lee, Rush Springs; three daughters,
JoAnn Hale, Rush Springs; Carolyn Pilgrim, Geronimo; and Linda Harmon, Blanchard; a brother, Charlie, Snyder; two
sisters, Luna Ferguson, Marionville, Mo.; and Allie Ferguson, Moore; 10 grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.

Clarence L. Williams
Lawton Consititution, 17 Oct 2003
Funeral for CLARENCE L. WILLIAMS, 78, Lawton, will be at 10 a.m. today at Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home Chapel
with the Rev. Montie Jones, pastor, Lawton Heights United Methodist Church, officiating.
Mr. Williams died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2003, at his home.
Burial will be at Rush Springs Cemetery.
He was born Jan. 23, 1925, near Chickasha, to Carl and Ethel Turner Williams. He traveled all over the United States
with his family as a child, and came to Lawton in 1932. He worked for several construction companies, and managed
the College Mobile Villa Mobile Home Court for 12 years. He married Margaret Lilly Oct. 1, 1944, in Lawton. He
was a member of Lawton Heights United Methodist Church for many years.
Survivors include his wife, of the home; a daughter, Valetta Bentley, Rush Springs; a brother, Bob Williams, Tahlequah;
two sisters, Delores Burke, Lawton, and Christina Hendricks, Elgin; a granddaughter, Kalera Weyrick and her husband,
Jake, Rush Springs; and two great-grandchildren, Zora and Daz Weyrick, both of Rush Springs; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and a sister.

Nelvin Elmo Whybark
Nevlin "Nev" Elmo Whybark 75, of Rush Springs, died Thursday,Aug.20,1992,at an Oklahoma
City hospital.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug.23,1992, at the First Assembly of God in Rush Springs with
the Rev. Michal Baird officiating. Burial was in Rush Springs Cemetery under the directions of Callaway-Smith-Cobb
Chapel.
Born Feb. 24, 1917 in Rush Springs, he was a welder. Whybark was married on Dec.14,1961 in Marlow, Ok.to Christine
E. Patterson.
Survivors include his wife Christine, of the home; three sons, Royce Whybark of Tulsa, Daniel Whybark of Marlow
and Donald Largent of Enid; three daughters, Linda Scott of Chandler Tenn., Bernie Shipman of Rush Springs and
Ginny Connelly of Moore; a brother, Coris "Lucky" Whybark of Marlow; 17 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers were James Townson, Kenneth Trusty, Jerry Fairchild, Roy Dorman, Sam Storey, abd Roy Crow.
Honorary bearers include Jack Jones, Glen Jones, Dr. R. H. Henton, Junior Hale, Charlie Hale, Calvin Spears, Wade
Bryant, Arch Johnson and Pete Rudd.

Tommie Yvonne White
Funeral service for Tommie Yvonne White, 69, of Rush Springs, Oklahoma, will be held at 1:00
p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at the Vimy Ridge Baptist Church.
Tommie Yvonne White was born May 11, 1932, in Bailey, Oklahoma, the daughter of Oscar and Pearl (Archer) Davis
and died April 29, 2002, in Rush Springs.
Tommie lived all of her life in Grady County, Oklahoma.
She and Clinton White were married August 9, 1948, in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Tommie was preceded in death by her parents, six brothers, four sisters, three sons, one grandson, one granddaughter
and one daughter-in-law.
Survivors include: her husband, Clinton White, of the home; 1 daughter and son-in-law, Lenora and Gayle Trenton,
of the home; 4 sons and a daughter-in-law: Charles and Wanda White, of Tuttle, Oklahoma, David White, of Chickasha,
Oklahoma, Bobby White, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Marvin White, of Port Charlotte, Florida; 3 sisters, 3 brothers;
grandchildren: Debbie Owens, Jay Wood, Roxi Horton, Charles Wayne, Kevin White, Chris White, Rocky White, Nicholas
White, Brandy White, Tiffany White, Charlie Shannon, Tate Shannon, Zachary White, Brandon Wood, April Hopper; step
grandchildren: Ted Trenton and wife Angie, Gayla Turner and Lonnie Trenton.
Interment will be in the Rush Springs Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

Virginia S. Webb
Funeral services for Virginia S. Webb, 85, of Chickasha, will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday,
October 26, 2005, in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel.
Virginia S. Webb was born September 9, 1920, in Bagwell, Texas, the daughter of W. L. Naylor and Emma E. (Majors)
Naylor. She died Monday, October 24, 2005 in Chickasha.
Virginia married Ray Allen Webb on June 15, 1942, in Houston, Texas.
Ray was in the military which took them to several places, so she followed
his career and became a fulltime housemaker.
She was a doting mother, and grandmother, and she dearly loved her only great granddaughter, Tessa. She cherished
the time she spent with them.
She was a very generous person, and was always willing to help someone in need. She helped raise her granddaughter
Jennifer, and was always there for any other family member that needed her.
She enjoyed gardening, reading and cooking until she went blind and was unable to do so, even then she was a rock
and was determined not to give up. She fought till the end, never once complaining.
She was preceded in death by both parents; three brothers: John, Marvin "Hank", and Leonard Naylor; and
two sisters: Mary Frazier and Zelma Cato.
She is survived by her daughter, Pam Stehr, of Chickasha; daughter and son-in-law: Patricia and Walter Welch, of
Travis AFB, California; granddaughter, Jennifer Brandt, of Chickasha; grandson, Sean Stehr, of Chickasha; and great
granddaughter, Tessa Wilson, of Chickasha; and many nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in the Rush Springs Cemetery under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.

Guy Gratton
Webb
Funeral services for Guy Gratton Webb, 82, of Chickasha, were held at
10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 23, 1999, in the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home Chapel. Rod Carroll officiating.
Andre Blalock was the soloist, and Eddie Binyon was the pianist.
Casket bearers were Chris Hardy, Scott Hardy, David Hardy, Steve Carpenter, Joshua Nance and Tony Russell.
Dan Hardy was the honorary bearer.
Interment was in the Rush Springs Cemetery Under the direction of the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home.

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