Danny Roy Cooley

In Memory Of  Danny Roy Cooley

Danny Roy Cooley, age 60, of Wilburton, Oklahoma, passed away Thursday, December 22, 2016   at the OU Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 

Danny was born in Visalia, California on December 3, 1956, a son of the late Catherine O. Gillespie and Jimmy Roy Cooley.

Danny worked as a truck driver.

He was the husband of Judy  (Brinkley) Cooley. On October 7, 1977, they were married in Texas. 

Danny is  survived by:
Wife:  Judy Cooley, of the home. 
Sons/Daughters-In-Law:  D. J. & Ashley Cooley, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Darrell & Lucy Cooley, of Latta, Oklahoma; Tommy &  Jessica Cooley, of Gowen, Oklahoma.
Brother/Sister-In-Law:  Jimmy Joe & Rita Cooley, of Mulberry, Arkansas. 
Sister:  Kim Simms, of Ivanho, California. 
Cousin: Don England and Jenice Lamb, of Buffalo Valley, Oklahoma. 
Special Friends:  Robert Kirk, Jeffery Pate, Steve Burton, Marshall Drake, Stephanie Monrow. 
He is also survived by  4 Grandchildren.

Danny was preceded in death by his father, Jimmy Roy Cooley, and paternal grandparents. 

Service at The Bob Waldrop Memorial Chapel, Wilburton, Oklahoma, at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 28, 2016  with Mr. Marshall Drake and Mr. D. J. Cooley officiating.  Interment to follow  at the Mt. Station Cemetery, Wilburton, Oklahoma. 

Pallbearers:  D. J. Cooley, Darrell Cooley, Tommy Cooley, Jeffery Pate, Marshall Drake, Robert Kirk, Steve Burton.

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Leon Judd

In Memory Of Leon Judd

Leon Judd, age 84, of Red Oak, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at his residence in Red Oak, Oklahoma

Leon was born in Hollis, Oklahoma on June 15, 1932, a son of the late Wanda (Addis) and Orvil Lee Judd.

He was the husband of Loretta  (Bales) Judd. On March 17, 1955, they were married at Wilburton, Oklahoma.  He worked in the oil field as a manager.  Leon was an ordained minister.  He attended the Solnia Free Will Baptist Church.   

He served in the U.S. Army. 

Leon is  survived by:
Wife:  Loretta Judd, of the home. 
Daughter/Son-In-Law:  Debbie Judd' Sims, wife of  Rick, of Red Oak, Oklahoma.
Sisters/Brothers-In-Law:  Jean Foreman, of Shattuck, Oklahoma; Barbara & Lawrence Blassingame, of Cairo, Nebraska; Della Lawson, of Canadian, Texas; Wanda & Bob Getz, of Beaver, Oklahoma. 
Brother/Sister-In-Law:  Richard &  Kay Judd, of Norman, Oklahoma.
Aunt:  Laureen Hysmith, of Amarillo, Texas.
He is also survived by  Grandchild: Dana Gilbert & husband Dan, of Richardson, Texas.  
Great Grandchild:  Harvey Gilbert, of Richardson, Texas.

Leon was preceded in death by his parents, and son Michiel Leon Judd.

Service at Panola High School Auditorium, Panola, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 10, 2016  with Rev. Willard Francis officiating.  Interment to follow at the Peachland Cemetery, of Bengal, Oklahoma.

Pallbearers:  Freddy Gandee, Jeremy Moore, J.T. Davis, Toney Hawkins, Benjamin Bartlett, Roy Green.  Honorary Pallbearers:  Jeff Davis, Gary Richmond, Ronnie McFarland, Larry Ryles, Steve Moore, Donald Green, Charley Lawrence.

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Charlie Leroy Prock

In Memory of  Charlie Leroy Prock

Charlie Leroy Prock, age 79, of Ada, Oklahoma, passed away Friday, December 2, 2016 at the Mercy Hospital, of Ada Oklahoma. 

Charlie was born in Red Oak, Oklahoma on May 19, 1937, a son of the late Ruby (Booth) and John  Prock.  He  graduated Red Oak High School in 1955 and enlisted in the Army in the fall.  He served for three years with a major portion if his service being in Germany.

He married the love of his life, Loretta Clark, May 26, 1960 in Red Oak, Oklahoma.  They resided in Oklahoma City and Ardmore until they moved to Ada in 1974.  He opened an electrical supply store in Ada and continued in electrical supply business until his retirement.

He was a member of the Kiwanis Club where he served as an officer and was named Kiwanian of The Year in 1980.  He retired early due to health issues, but continued to follow the activities of the community.

He enjoyed sharing stories about family and especially after becoming a grandfather.  Two words that were music to his ears were "Daddy" and "Grandpa".

Charlie is  survived by:
Wife:  Loretta Prock, of the home. 
One Daughter, Debra, of Atlanta, Georgia. 
Two Sisters/Brothers-In-Law:  Mildred & Lynn Rice, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma; Linda &  John Medlock, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Three Brothers/Sisters-In-Law:  James & Vergie Prock, of Red Oak, Oklahoma; Cecil Prock, of Red Oak, Oklahoma; Kenneth &  Donna Prock, of McAlester, Oklahoma. 
He is also survived by Grandson:  Jacob, of Atlanta, Georgia.  
Along with numerous nieces and nephews. He considered his wife's family as his own and was considered to be a big brother by the same family.

Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, John & Ruby Prock; one brother, Lonnie Prock.

Service at First Assembly of God Church, Red Oak, Oklahoma, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 6, 2016  with Rev. Randy Holmes and Rev. Willard Francis officiating.  Interment to follow at the Memorial Gardens Cemetery, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.

Pallbearers:  Rusty Hudson, Wayne Clark, Ellis Prock, Albert Prock, Mark Bell, Shaun Clark.
Honorary Pallbearers:  Nephews of the family.

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Billy Jo Crouch

In Memory Of  Billy Jo Crouch

Billy Jo Crouch, age 85, of Wilburton, Oklahoma, passed away Friday, December 2, 2016 at the Tidwell Living Center of Wilburton, Oklahoma 

Billy was born in Wilburton, Oklahoma on April 5, 1931, a son of the late Viola (Glenn) and Roy  Crouch.

He worked in the construction field.  Billy served in the U.S. Army.

He was the widower of Cynthia  Crouch.

Billy is  survived by:
Daughters/Sons-In-Law:  Amanda & Chad Littlejohn, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Krystal Gresham, of Shafter, California; Tysee Crouch, of McAlester, Oklahoma. 
Sons/Daughters-In-Law:  Dustin &  Jesica Crouch, of Stigler, Oklahoma; Billy & Allison Crouch, of Shafter, California.
He is also survived by 10 Grandchildren, some great grandchildren.
 
Billy was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Cynthia Crouch; 2 brothers, James and Howard; one sister, Bernice.

Graveside Service at Wilburton Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Wilburton, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 5, 2016  with Mr. John Cook officiating. 

Pallbearers:  Mike Pearson, Chad Littlejohn, Kyle Littlejohn, Chris Reeves, Mark Littlejohn, John Cook.

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WALDROP FUNERAL HOME, WILBURTON, OKLAHOMA.

Dortha Lee Albright Tucker

Dortha Lee Albright Tucker


Dortha Lee Albright was born April 10, 1919 to her parents Clarence Lee and Lora Lee Toliver Albright in Wiley, Colorado.  Her father was killed in an oil field explosion when she was five years old.  Her mother remarried to Walt Lomenick, three years later.  She had two younger brothers, Loren Clarence and Stephen Wesley, and a half-sister, Lora Jean, all of which preceded her in death.


Dortha Lee grew up on a farm in Kiowa County and married Kensel Tucker on October 6, 1936 in Anadarko, Oklahoma.  They had grown up together as their home places were less than a mile apart.  Kensel worked with his dad on his farm and eventually they were able to build their own home on their own section of land.  Dortha Lee cooked for the farm hands while taking care of her chickens and often milking their cows.  She, also, picked cotton, measured land, helped with the plowing and took care of her children Nancy, Keith, and Jennifer.
In 1949, they purchased the ranch ten miles southwest of Wilburton from an aunt of Kensel’s who owned the land and was living there when he was born in 1913.  Their property was sold in Kiowa County and the family moved to Wilburton.  The family became members of the First Methodist Church.  Dortha Lee was used to working hard and soon become involved in teaching Sunday School and church activities.  She was active in the PTA and Farm Bureau.  She began working in the Insurance and Real Estate business Kensel had started.  She made nearly all of the clothes for herself and her two daughters.  When Kensel agreed to run the drive-in movie, she took charge of the bookkeeping.


In 1959, she enrolled at Eastern Oklahoma State College after he first grandson was born.  Their six grandsons were born within four years.  When her daughter-in-law was expecting, she told Dortha Lee that she didn’t seem to excited about her being pregnant.  Dortha Lee’s reponse was, ‘it’s just not too easy to get excited right now.’  Dortha Lee received her Associates Degree from Eastern in 1962, with a 4 point grade average.


Once their children were grown and away from home, they built a house at the ranch in 1966.  They lived there 17 years.  She signed up for art classes and found she had a real talent for painting.  She has always crocheted, but also learned to knit.  She enjoyed gardening and took great pride in her flowers.  She joined a bird watching group, became involved with AARP, the Latimer County Library, and organized the “Beautify Wilburton” committee.  She was a charter board member of the EOSC Alumni and on the board for the Eastern Oklahoma State College Development Foundation.  She and Kensel established the Kensel and Dortha Lee Tucker Scholarship fund at Eastern.  She was a candidate for the Wilburton Centennial Queen Contest, sponsored by the Wilburton BPW Club.  She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.  Dortha Lee was a survivor of breast cancer two times; the first in 1976 and then again in 2008.


The Tuckers purchased a motor home in 1977 and traveled through 49 states; they couldn’t drive to Hawaii.  Dortha Lee was able to convince Kensel to ride to the bottom of the Grand Canyon on the mule ride tour.  They saw many beautiful sights and made a lot of new friends.
Kensel was living in the nursing home in 2006 when Dortha Lee moved in with her daughter, Nancy, who had recently been widowed.  After she gave up housekeeping, she gave the contents of her house and her jewelry to her children and grandchildren.  She often said, “Do your givin’ while your livin’, then you’ll be knowin’ where its goin’.  Kensel died March 9, 2007.
She moved to the Latimer Nursing home in 2011.  She settled in very well and was always content and happy.  The staff took very good care of her and kept her up to date on current events.  She spent much of her time reading.  Dortha Lee told her three children just a few weeks ago that she was content and happy at the nursing home and she didn’t want to go anywhere else, ever again.  She didn’t want to go to the hospital, the doctor, or dentist, or to their homes.  She just wanted to stay there, that was her home.


Dortha Lee passed away November 27, 2016 at the Latimer Nursing Home in Wilburton, OK.  She and Kensel set perfect examples for their children, grandchildren and all future generations to follow.  Her survivors include children: Nancy Lee and her husband, Jim McCallie of Eufaula; Merle Keith and his wife, Carla Jo Tucker of Lafayette, LA; and Jennifer Lynn and her husband Ronald Richard Tarrant of Wilburton.  Also, seven grandchildren: Clifford Dale and wife Jeana Downing and Lloyd Blake Downing of Wilburton, Bryan Alan and his wife Phyllis Downing of Pocola, Robert Lewis and Rodger Mark Pate of McAlester, Rickey Lyle Pate of Wilburton and Crystal Lee and her husband, Wilton Louis (Joey) Credeur of Lafayette, LA.  She has nine great grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

 

Vesta Wooten

In Memory of  Vesta  Wooten

Vesta Wooten, age 86, of Hartshorne, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at the  Beare Manor Nursing Home, of Hartshorne, Oklahoma. 

Vesta was born in Bengal, Oklahoma on September 13, 1930, a daughter of the late Cecil (Crims) and Harrison  Blankenship.

She was a homemaker.

She was the widow of James  Wooten, who passed away on December 8, 2004. On May 12, 1950, 
James and Vesta were married at Van Buren, Arkansas. 

Vesta is  survived by
Daughters/Sons-In-Law:  Ella &  Randall Edmondson, of Kenai, Alaska; Sue Chester, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Judy & Leroy Dill, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Sisters/Brothers-In-Law:  Drotha &  Bob Aldridge, of Sacramento, California; Dorothy & Don Wright, of Ramona, Oklahoma. 
Brother/Sister-In-Law:  HD &  Norma Blankenship, of Red Oak, Oklahoma. 
Sisters-In-Law:  Laverne Blankenship, of Red Oak, Oklahoma; Margie Blankenship, of Marshall, Texas.
Several nieces and nephews.  
She is also survived by 8 Grandchildren and 17 Great Grandchildren.

Vesta was preceded in death by her parents; son, James Ricky Wooten; three brothers; grandson, Keith Dill.

Graveside Service at Peachland Cemetery, Bengal, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, November 28, 2016  with Rev. Willard Francis officiating. 

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WALDROP FUNERAL HOME, WILBURTON, OKLAHOMA.

Michael Edward Barry

In Memory of  Michael Edward Barry

Michael Edward Barry, age 66, of Wilburton, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at the Muskogee General Hospital, of Muskogee, Oklahoma. 

Michael was born in Wilburton, Oklahoma on December 5, 1949, a son of the late Wilma (Cathy) and Leo Charles Barry.

He worked in the oil & gas field.

Michael was the husband of Beth (Bambeck)  Barry. On May 24, 1973, they were married at Wilburton, Oklahoma. 

Michael is  survived by:
Wife: Beth Barry, of the home.
Daughters/Son-In-Law:  Angela &  Donald Kilpatrick, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Michelle Barry, of McLoud, Oklahoma.
Sister:  Lisa Barry, of Washington State. 
Brother/Sister-In-Law:  Leon & Vicky Barry, of San Antonio, Texas. 
Brother-In-Law:  Mike Bambeck, of Wilburton, Oklahoma. 
He is also survived by  7 Grandchildren, 2 Great Grandchildren.

Michael was preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother, 1 sister.

Memorial Service at the First Christian Church, Wilburton, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2016  with Mr. Richard Boggs officiating. 

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WALDROP FUNERAL HOME, WILBURTON, OKLAHOMA.

Shirley Marie Hamon

In Memory Of  Shirley Marie Hamon

Shirley Marie Hamon, age 70, of McCurtain, Oklahoma, passed away Thursday, November 10, 2016 at her residence in McCurtain. 

Shirley was born in Waldron, Arkansas on February 22, 1946, a daughter of the late Maudie (Hill) and Elmer  Ross.

She worked as a CNA.

Shirley is  survived by:
Sons:  Delmer Owens, of McCurtain, Oklahoma; Dennis Hamon, of McCurtain, Oklahoma.
Daughters: Thelma Decker, of McCurtain, Oklahoma; Misty Durham and Josh Ball, of McCurtain, Oklahoma.
Brothers:  Meril Ross, of Stigler, Oklahoma; Vernon Ross, of Spiro, Oklahoma. 
Sister:  Lennie Moore, of Grand Prairie, Texas. 
She is also survived by Grandchildren:  Rebecca Harden, of Checotah, Oklahoma; Mikala Durham, of Long Town, Oklahoma; Skyler Durham, of McCurtain, Oklahoma; Leslie Durham, of Quinton, Oklahoma; Amanda Decker, of Ft. Smith, Arkansas.  Great Grandson:  Hagen Bray of Long Town, Oklahoma.
 
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Lee Ross, and son, Tracy Owens.

Graveside Service at LeFlore Cemetery, LeFlore, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 with Rev. Randy Waldrop officiating. 

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Jimmie Don Wilson

In Memory of  Jimmie Don Wilson

Jimmie Don Wilson, age 50, of Wilburton, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at St. Johns Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Jimmie was born in Wilburton, Oklahoma on January 18, 1966, a son of the late Alta Mae (Blankenship) and Joe  Wilson.

He was the husband of Brenda (Kirk) Wilson. On April 25, 1985, they were married at Wilburton, Oklahoma. 

Jimmie is  survived by:
Sons:  Terral, husband of  Victoria Waldrop, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Jerral, husband of  Sanessa Waldrop, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Jordan Mullins, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Daughters:  Sondra Ellis and Sonny Collins, of McAlester, Oklahoma; Lecora, wife of Tim Reeves, of Hartshorne, Oklahoma. 
Brothers:  Jesse Wilson, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Bill, husband of  Retha Wilson, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Mark, husband of  Sherry Wilson, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Curtis Wilson, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Sisters:  Charlotte Wilson, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Brenda Kay Roberts, of Wilburton, Oklahoma. 
Nephew:  David Wilson and his wife, Kristi, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.  
He also survived by 16 Grandchildren.

Jimmie was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers, Rick and Joel.

Graveside Service at Centerpoint Cemetery, Wilburton, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 12, 2016  with Rev. Randy Waldrop officiating. 

Pallbearers:  Family members.

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Mary Pearl (Coyer) Draper

In Memory of  Mary Pearl (Coyer) Draper

Mary Pearl (Coyer) Draper, age 88, of Wilburton, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at her residence in Wilburton. 

Mary was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 20, 1927, a daughter of the late Vanita (Edwards) and Jess  Coyer.  She grew up in various places during the depression in a very poor family. 

Mary was the widow of Bill Draper.  On March 22, 1947 Bill and Mary were married in McAlester, Oklahoma.

Mary graduated from Choctaw High School at the age of sixteen.  She went directly to work during WWII at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City for eleven years, then American Airlines in Tulsa, then Choctaw High Schools and finished her career at Eastern Oklahoma State College as the Secretary to the President and Administrative Assistant to the Board of Regents.

Mary was saved at an early age and served the Lord all her adult like as a member of First Baptist Church of Nicoma Park, Oklahoma; High Bridge Baptist Church and Grace Country Cowboy Church of Wilburton.  She was inactive in the order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 506, of Nicoma Park, Oklahoma and Lifetime Member of the VFW Auxiliary of Wilburton.

Mary is survived by:
Son/Daughter-In-Law:  Bill & Charlene Draper, of Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Daughter/Son-In-Law:  Charlotte & Terry Wafford, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Granddaughter: Summer Brannon and husband Clint, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Grandsons:  Billy Draper, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Brian Cannon and wife Gretchen, of Choctaw, Oklahoma; Clint Cannon and wife Jennifer, of Wilburton, Oklahoma; Jason Draper and wife Cindi, of Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Brothers-In-Law:  Gerald Plunk, of Choctaw, Oklahoma; Bob Draper, of Morenci, Arizona.
Sister-In-Law:  Nadine Basden, of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
She is also survived by 12 Great Grandchildren and one Great Great Grandson.
Numerous nephews and nieces.

Mary was preceded in death by her husband Bill True Draper, parents Jess and Vanita Coyer, brother Roger Coyer and wife Violet, sister Loveta Rapp and husband Ernest, sister Barbara Lewis and husband Curtis, sister JoAnn Plunk, and infant brother. 

In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Grace Country Cowboy Church, Wilburton, Oklahoma.

Service at Grace Country Cowboy Church, Wilburton, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 11, 2016  with Rev. Clint Cannon officiating.  Interment  to follow at the Highbridge Cemetery, Wilburton, Oklahoma.

Pallbearers:  Brian Cannon, Clint Brannon, William Charles Draper, Craig Plunk, Jonathan Fazekas, Willie Sharp, Jason Draper.  Honorary Pallbearers:  Bane Durant, Gerald Plunk, Roger Coyer, Jr., Robert Coyer, Scott Richardson, Rodney Knight, John McAlester, Ernie Basden, Lee Lewis, Frank Lawrence.

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF WALDROP FUNERAL HOME, WILBURTON, OKLAHOMA.