Womack Obituaries
Oklahoma
* Indicates individuals in my personal database
Compiled by Roger Womack
THEDA WAMMACK
Source: Tulsa World, October 17, 1996, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
Theda Wammack, 85,
museum curator, died Tuesday. Graveside services 1 p.m. Friday, Okmulgee
Cemetery. Kelley Funeral Home.
* ABBIE LILLIAN MEEK nee WOMACK,
Mar. 2, 1885 – Feb. 21,
1969
The
Norman Transcript
Sunday, Feb. 23,
1969
Mrs.
Abbie Womack Meek, 83,
221 E. Boyd St. died friday in a Norman nursing home of an extended illness.
Services will be at 10.
a.m. Monday in the Mayes Chapel of
Remembrance with the Rev. W.W.
Haynes officiating. Burial
will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Shawnee.
Born in 1883,
in Cameron, Tex, Mrs. Meek came to Oklahoma as a child and lived in
Shawnee until 1922 when she came to Norman.
Survivors include a son,
Charles E. Meek, Beaumont, Tex,;
a sister, Mrs. Ed Burke,
221 E. Boyd, five grandchildren,
Charles Bumgarner, 1224
Caddell Lane; Jack Bumgarner,
Los Angeles, Calif., Jim Garner, Los
Angeles; Charles Raymond Meek,
Beaumont, and Mrs. Peggy Sue
Meek Scarborough, Beaumont,
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Bearers will be Vernon Kuwitzky, Guy Warren, David Jackson, Bob Sayre, Jim Dickinson and Melvin France.
Source: Peggy Sue Meek
e-mail: Augusta777@aol.com
Note: Grandmother of
actor James Garner. RGW
* ALICE L. FREEMAN nee WOMACK, Nov. 15, 1913 – Apr. 14, 1986
Alice L. Freeman, 72, passed away Monday, April 14,
1986 in the Thomas Memorial Hospital. A native of Kenton,
Oklahoma. Mrs Freeman was born November 15, 1913. She spent most of her
life in the Kenton and Boise City area with her husband Guy R. Freeman until a
year after his death. She moved to Fay, Oklahoma in 1979 and lived there until
the Lord called her home. Grave side services will be held Saturday, April 19,
1986 at 11:00 A.M. in Boise City Cemetery where she will be laid at rest beside
her husband. Survivors include her children: four sons; Gail of Yukon, Oklahoma,
Meredith and Roger, both of Fay, Oklahoma and Wayne of Plano, Texas. Three
daughters: Verna Davis of Seneca, Missouri, Merle Stutzman of Fay, Oklahoma and
Patricia Wood of Casper, Wyoming. Shehas three surviving brother: Ramsom Womack,
Vernon E. Womack and William L. Womack all of California, and one step sister
Jane Like of Boise City. She also had twenty grandchildren, nine step
grandchildren, ten great
grandchildren and eleven step great grandchildren.
*
ALICE MAURICE WOMACK nee ROBERSON,
Feb. 7, 1921 – Apr. 2, 2010
Alice Maurice Roberson Womack Feb. 7, 1921 — April 2, 2010 Alice Maurice
Roberson Womack passed from this earth on April 2, 2010. As a devout Christian,
it was a very Good Friday for her. She was born on Feb. 7, 1921, in Pottawatomie
County to Callie and Ira Roberson and spent the next 85 years in her beloved
Oklahoma. She graduated from Empire High School and lived in the Duncan and
Ratliff City areas. She was a member of Fox Baptist Church until her move to
Conroe, Texas in January 2007, to be near her daughter and grandchildren. She
became a member of First Christian Church of Conroe where she delighted in
stuffing Easter eggs for the children's hunt and preparing vacation Bible school
decorations. Alice was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Jesse
Willard Womack. She is survived by one daughter, Sharon Martin; a granddaughter,
Tamera Conner and husband, Ronnie and four children: Cassidy, Jesse, Justin and
Collin; a grandson, Darren Martin and wife, Jennifer and three children: Kyle,
Tre and Marissa. Her surviving sister, Pat Sloan lives in Denison, Texas.A
member service will be held in Conroe, Texas and her final resting place will be
in Duncan.
Published in The Duncan Banner from 4/6/2010 - 4/7/2010
* ALLEN HILTON WOMACK,
Jun. 14, 1879 – May 9,
1930
Funeral service for Allen
H. Womack, 50 year old, who died at a Muskogee, Okla., hospital early Friday was
conducted at 3 o'clock Saturday afternooon at the Putman Funeral home, with Rev.
C. P. Karriker, pastor of the United Lutheran church, officiating.
The body of Mr. Womack
arrived in Fort Smith at 10 o'clock Friday night from Muskogee and was removed
to the Putman Funeral home. The body was accompanied by Mr. Womack's wife, Mr.s
Ollie Womack and his son Earl Womack.
The death of Mr. Womack
was the result of an infected foot. He dropped a heavy iron on his foot in
January, while working at the Midland Valley railway office."
Submitted by; Royce W. Gibson,
email: roycegibson@@frontiernet.net
*
ALWANA FAYE REED nee WOMACK, Feb.
12, 1923 – Aug. 1, 2012
* ARTHUR DENMAN WOMACK, Jan. 12, 1904 - June 28, 1998
Joplin Globe, 6/29/98
Arthur D. Womack, 94, Miami, Ok. died Sun. June 28, 1998 in Miami, Ok. Mr.
Womack was born Jan. 12, 1904 at Southwest City, Mo. He moved to Miami in 1949.
His wife, Edith Womack, died Dec. 13, 1994. Two daughters survive, Neldena and
Mildred, and an adopted daughter, Betty. He leaves two sisters, Ruth and Ruby
Jean.
Source: Dixie Sharp, dsharp@clandjop.com
Obituary -
Arthur D. Womack of 1936 A North East of Miami died at 11:55 am Sunday, June 28, 1998 at the Baptist Regional Health Center after an illness. He was 94. Mr. Womack was born January 12, 1904 at Southwest City, MO to Edward and Eva Womack. He had lived in Miami since 1949, moving from Southwest City. He was a home builder working for Harralson Construction Company in Miami. He retired in 1966. He was a member and former deacon of the Northwest Baptist Church in Miami. Mr. Womack was preceded in death by his wife, Edith Womack, on Dec 13, 1994, and by a daughter, Betty Jo Womack, on May 23, 1995. He is survived by two daughters, Neldina Harris, Miami, and Mildred Harrell, Tulsa, an adoptive daughter Bette Oyler, Grove, two sisters, Ruth Parrish, Hagerman, Idaho, and Ruby Jean Benning, Vanita; four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The services will be at 10:00 am Thursday at the Northwest Baptist Church of Miami. The Rev. Clyde Stilley will officiate. Burial will be in the GAR Cemetery in Miami. Pallbearers will be Mark Billings, Jim Willson, John Miller, Harry Coble, Leslie Allen and Dean Bradley. The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 8:00 pm Wednesday at the Paul Thomas Funeral Home of Miami.
Occupation: Carpenter
Social Security Number: 500-09-4889
* BEN M. "Bennie" WOMACK, May 30,
1922 - Feb. 11, 1995
Source: Tulsa World, February 13, 1995, Page: N2
Region: Oklahoma
FAIRFAX -- Ben M. Womack, 72, retired
Bowan Aircraft Co. security guard, died Saturday. Wake 7 p.m. Tuesday, Hunsaker-Wooten
Chapel. Mass 10 a.m Wednesday, Sacred Hearth Catholic Church.
BERTIE RUTH BRINEY nee WOMACK, Oct. 21,1909 - May 1, 1997
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 05/04/1997
BRINEY Ruth Womack, 87, of OKC, died May 1, 1997 in Fort Worth, Tx., born Oct 21, 1909 in Smithville, Tn. She was a teacher for many years in both Okla. City and Moore Public Schools; volunteered at Southwest Medical Center for 19 years; and was a member of Capitol Hill Christian Church where she taught Sunday School for over 40 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Irvin in Mar. 1972 and is survived by son, Michael Howard Briney and wife Ellie of Ft. Worth; grandchildren, Debbie Buckle of Albuquerque, NM, Karen Wakefield of Gainesville, Tx, and Michael Murphy of OKC; 4 sisters, Neola Dawsey of Tampa, Fl, Lynn Hertell of Sarasota, Fl, Rebecca Alderman and Joann Alderman, both of Deland, Fl. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, at Capitol Hill Christian Church with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Capitol Hill Christian Church or Southwest Medical Center Auxiliary.
* BETTY JO WOMACK, Oct. 5, 1928 - May 23, 1995
Source: Tulsa World, May 25, 1995, Page: N2
Region: Oklahoma
Betty Jo Womack,
66, retired from Southwestern Bell, died Tuesday. Services 10:30 a.m. Friday,
Northwest Baptist Church, Miami.
* BETTY JO WOMACK VANBRUNT nee ROSS, May 2, 1930 – Jan. 25, 2010
Betty
Jo Womack VanBrunt, passed away peacefully Monday, January 25, 2010, in Tulsa,
OK. She was born in Corsicana, TX on May 2, 1930. She has been a Tulsa resident
since August, 1967. She was married to Richard 0. Womack, Sr. for over 40 years
prior to his death in 2001. She married James A. VanBrunt in 2006. She was
preceded in death by her father, Richard C. Ross; mother, Alice Brown Ross. She
is survived by her husband, James VanBrunt; children, Vanessa Womack Archambo
and her husband, Jay; Richard 0. Womack, Jr. and his wife, Laurie; and son,
Robert 0. Womack; grandchildren, Travis A. Scaggs, Trent A. Scaggs and his wife,
Ronda, Elizabeth Womack and Emily Womack; great-grandson, Joachim I. Scaggs.
Public viewing will be held at Moore's Southlawn on Tuesday, January 26, from 6
PM-8 PM. Service will be held at Woodland Acres Baptist Church, Tulsa, OK on
Wednesday, January 27, 2010, at 2:00 P.M. Interment will follow at Memorial Park
Cemetery. Moore's Southlawn.
* BILLY CHARLES WOMACK, Apr. 17, 1925-
Sep. 22, 2006
GROVE, Okla. - Billy Charles Womack, born April 17, 1925 in Macon,
Mo., passed away September 22, 2006 in Grand Lake Villa Nursing Home in Grove
after a long illness. He was 81.
Billy was a graduate of the University of Tulsa where he received a
B.S. in Business Administration. He was employed by Service Pipeline Co. of
Tulsa from 1950 to 1969. He retired from Williams Bros. Engineering of Tulsa in
1986.
He and his wife Ellie moved to Grove in 1990. He was a member of
First United Methodist Church of Grove, OKRC Cloudbusters, was a 32nd degree
Mason-Grove Masonic Lodge and a member of Grand Lake Audubon Society.
Aeronautics was a life-long passion, but a bad heart prevented
actual flying, so he substituted building and flying radio-controlled airplanes.
He loved fishing and assisting his wife with her hummingbird banding operations.
Billy always had a wonderful sense of humor.
He is survived by his wife Ellie of the home; daughter Alicia
Talley and husband Gary and granddaughter Erin Talley, all of Broken Arrow,
Okla.; granddaughters Krist Knight and husband Chris, Crystal Sloan and husband
Joseph all of Pryor, Okla.; and great grandchildren Cayden and Kylie Knight,
Joey, Christian and JaeLynn Sloan.
Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, September
27, at Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla. A memorial service will be held at
11 a.m., Thursday, September 28 at First United Methodist Church in Grove.
Family will receive friends Tuesday, September 26 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at
Moore’s Memory Chapel, 1403 S. Peoria, Tulsa.
In lieu of flowers, family requests donations be made to The Little
Lighthouse, 5120 E. 36th Street, Tulsa, OK 74135.
Arrangements were under the direction of Moore’s Memory Chapel,
Tulsa.
BRENDA EILEEN WOMACK
Source: The Daily Oklahoman. Date: 07/28/1990
WOMACK Brenda Eileen, service 10am Saturday, S. Walker Church of Christ, burial
Sunny Lane Cemetery.
Woodward, Okla. —
Burl
Dean Womack was born on February 15, 1940 to Bill and Daisy Womack in Newport,
Ark. He left this world on May 9, 2011 at his home in Woodward, Oklahoma to be
with The Master.
At
a young age his family moved to California where he met his sweetheart, Donna
Sue Fanning. They were married on September 15, 1960. To this union were born
two boys, Steen and Robert.
They
moved to Woodward, Oklahoma, where he worked as a truck driver for the Weders
for 16 years before retiring. He enjoyed spending time with his family, trap
shooting and talking with his buddies.
He
was preceded in death by both parents and one brother. He leaves behind his wife
Donna Womack of the home. A sister, Bonnie Weingartner and husband Ron. Two
sons, Steven Womack and his wife Theresa. Robert Womack and his wife Robbie.,
five grandchildren, Ashley Hardin, William Womack, Bobby Womack, Jake Womack,
and Zach Womack, three great-grandchildren, Airyc, Cory, and Brody.
He
was a member of the Sure Foundation Church of God, where services will be held
on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
* CALLIE VIOLA WOMACK nee FOGLE, Feb. 18, 1908 - June 22, 1994
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 06/23/1994
WOMACK Callie V., age 86, passed away Wednesday, June 22, 1994. Callie is
survived by 3 daughters, Melba Keel and husband, Lyndall of OKC, Patricia Slavin
and husband, William L. of OKC and Carol Jeanette Loring and her husband, James
of Del City, Ok.
* CALVIN LOYD WOMACK, Dec. 6, 1907 - Nov. 9, 1992
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 11/12/1992
WOMACK Calvin Loyd, 84, passed away Monday, November 9, 1992 in Macomb, Ok. He
was born in Lamasco, Tx. on December 6, 1907. On August 28, 1929, he married
Callie Viola Fogley, in Durant, Ok. They moved to Oklahoma City in 1937 from
Bonham, Tx.
* CHARLENE CANANT nee WOMACK, Nov 19,1915 - May 2, 1999
Canant Rites this morning Charlene Canant, 83, of Idabel, died Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Idabel. She was born Nov 19,1915 in Center Point, AR. Canant lived most of her life in McCurtain Co. She was a member of Bypass Church of Christ and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, William Wiley Womack and Ola Dossey Womack; one brother and one sister. Survivors include her husband, Julius Canant of Idabel; a son and daughter-in-law, Windred and Delores Canant of Hugo; a daughter and son-in-law, Davene and Boyd Warren of Idabel; a brother, Bill Womack of Idabel; two sisters, Pat Murphy and Eutive Jordan, both of Idabel; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were this morning at Norwood-Leonard Funeral Home, Idabel. Mr. Roy Risley and Mr. Steve Powers officiated. Burial folled in Denison Cemetery.
Submitted by: Charlotte Manuel
McCurtain Gaz. Tue. 4/May/1999
CHARLEY (BUDDY) WOMACK
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 12/29/1990
WOMACK Charley (Buddy), 68, of Edmond. Services 10:30 Saturday, The Philadelphia
Assembly of God Church.
* CLARA A. WOMACK nee LANCASTER,
Feb. 12, 1917 – Jul. 16, 2009
* CLAUDE JUNIOR WOMACK, Oct. 12, 1923 - March 30, 2001
MOORE
Claude J. Womack, age 77, of Moore, passed away March 30, 2001. Born October 12,
1923, in Wright City, Oklahoma, to Andrew C. Womack & Mabel G. Foster
Womack. Claude married Joyce Hedden, October 8, 1945, in San Diego, California.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Moore. Claude loved watching TV.
He was a "major OU fan!'' Claude proudly served his country in the United
States Navy during WWII.
His first love was spending time with his family.
Claude is survived by his wife, Joyce of the home; 1 son, Donald C. Womack &
wife, Levon of Millington, TN; 1 daughter, Cathy Womack of the home; 5
grandchildren, Jennifer Sargent & husband, John of OKC, Chris Womack &
wife, Kim of Rowlett, TX, William "Bill'' Womack of OKC; Natalie Lindley
& husband, Bryan of Louisville, KY & Andrew Bryan Womack of Millington,
TN.
Also survived by 6 great grandchildren, triplets, Ashley, Cameron & Nicholas
Sargent of OKC & Addison, Graham & Ethan Womack of Rowlett, TX; sister,
Juanita Benson & husband, Bennie of DeQueen, AR; sister-in-law, Geneva
Womack of Wright City, OK; sister-in-law, Eula Enlow of Dallas, TX; & a host
of nieces, nephews & other loving family members & friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother, J.R. Womack & an infant
baby brother.
Services were held Monday, April 2, 2001, at the John M. Ireland Funeral Home
& Chapel, with Bro. Marshall Howard officiating. Interment was at Resthaven
Cemetery. Services under the direction of the John M. Ireland Funeral Home &
Chapel, Moore.
Monday, April 5, 2001
Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
* CLYDE ALLEN WOMACK, Sep.11, 1911 - Jan. 11, 1990
Obit - Neosho Daily News - Sun,
1-12-1990 --- Clyde Womack, September 11, 1911 - January 11, 1990
Clyde Allen Womack, 78, Miami,
Okla, died at 2:20 am Thursday at Baptist Regional Health Center, Miami, after a
short illness. Mr. Womack was born
September 11, 1911 in McDonald County and had moved to Miami in 1954 from
Southwest City. He was a farmer and
carpenter and had retired from Harrilson Construction Company, Miami, in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Cecil Womack; three sons, Amos Womack, of the home,
Billy Womack, Peoria, and Mark Womack, Republic; a daughter, Deloris Anderson,
Miami; a brother, Arthur Womack, Miami; two sisters, Ruby Benning, Vinita, Okla;
and Ruth Parish, Phoenix, Ariz; and seven grandchildren. Services will be at
10:30 am Saturday at Cooper Funeral Home, Miami, Okla. Ed Thomas, minister, will officiate. Burial will be in Neosho Memorial Park Cemetery, Neosho.
Pallbearers will be Kenny Reese, Sarge Bowlin, Jackie Reese, Mark Womack,
Jr., Bill Womack, Jr., and Bill Duit. The family will receive friends from 7:00
to 8:00 pm today at the funeral home.
Burial: Neosho Memorial Park
Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri (where Church's are buried)
Deathplace: Baptist Regional
Health Center
Occupation: Farmer, Carpenter,
Substitute Mail Carrier
Residence: Southwest City,
Missouri and Miami, Oklahoma
CURTIS RAY WOMACK, Aug. 5, 1982 - Jun. 24, 1997
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 06/27/1997
WOMACK Curtis Ray, age 14, died Tuesday, June 24, 1997, as the result of an
accident near his home in Tuttle. He was born August 5, 1982 in Okla. City and
had lived in Tuttle most of his life. He would have been a freshman at Mustang
High School this fall
* DARRELL WAYNE WOMACK, Jun 25, 1939 - Nov 14, 1995
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 11/17/1995
WOMACK Darrell W., 56, Choctaw. Service 10am Fri., Bill Eisenhour N.E. Chapel.
* DAVID BATES WOMACK, JR. Feb. 27, 1902 - Mar. 1985
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 03/05/1985
WOMACK David B. Jr., age 83, came to OKC in 1920 from Rosedale. He was a retired
mail carrier for the US Post Office, having been employed by them for 29 years.
He was a member of the Springdale Alliance Church.
* DEVAN SCOTT WOMACK, May, 2, 1994 - Apr. 19, 2000
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 04/21/2000
WOMACK Devan Scott went to go celebrate Easter, the Resurrection, with Jesus.
Born less than 6 years before on May 2, 1994, and succumbing to complications
due to a vaccine injury sustained at 4 months of age, Devan touched many hearts
in his short life.
DONNIE ALTON WOMACK, Dec. 13, 1935 - Mar. 1, 1993
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 03/03/1993
WOMACK Donnie Alton, 57, died March 1, 1993, in OKC. He was born Dec. 13, 1935
in Danville, Ar. and was a retired salesman for Crane Plumbing Supply. He had
lived in OKC for the past 26 years coming from Duncan. He was an accomplished
musician and guitar.
* DONNIE L. "DON" WOMACK, Jun. 15, 1927 - Apr. 18, 2011
Don L. Womack was
born June 15, 1927, the son of Clarence and Gertrude Womack
in Cherokee, Okla. He passed away April 18, 2011. Don attended schools in
Cherokee, Oklahoma and graduated from OSU. He served in the US Navy as
Electricians Mate Third Class and was in the Reserves 6 yrs. He worked for OG&E
for 38 1/2 years. He retired as a Supervisor of the System Laboratories in
1987. He was married to Rosetta McDowell Jan. 30, 1949 in Cherokee, Okla. He was
preceded in death by his parents and his step-father Hobb Jay, brothers and
sister-in-law Ray Womack,
Elmer Womack, and his
wife Doris, and sister Dorothy Lutz. He is survived by his wife of 62 years
Rosetta; 3 sons Garry
Womack of Edmond,
Okla., Terry Womack
of Okla. City, Jerry Womack
and wife Debbie of Okla. City; four grandchildren Garry Jr. Womack of Okla. City, Debbie Leder of Cypress,
Texas, Alicia Womack
of Okla. City, and Cody Womack
of Okla. City; one great-grandson Shepard Leder of Cypress, Texas; two sisters
and brothers-in-law Clarice Share and husband Louis of Ocala, Florida, and
Rozella Hadwiger and husband Jim of Cherokee, Okla.; and several nieces and
nephews. He was a member of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church and the Joy
Sunday School Class. Memorial contributions may be made to: Chapel Hill United
Methodist Church, 2717 West Hefner Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 or to Sooner
Hospice, 2212 NW 50 St., #143C, Oklahoma City, OK 73112. The family will receive
friends Thursday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at Bill Merritt Funeral Home. Services
will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 22, 2011, at Chapel Hill United
Methodist Church, 2717 West Hefner Road, Oklahoma City, OK. Interment will
follow at Resurrection Cemetery.
DOROTHY C. WOMACK, May 8, 1903 - Mar. 30, 1994
Source: Tulsa World, April 01, 1994, Page: N3
Region: Oklahoma
WAGONER _ Dorothy C. Womack, 90, homemaker, died
Wednesday. Graveside services 2 p.m. Friday, Zena Cemetery, Zena.
* DOROTHY EDNA WOMACK nee BEIL, Mar. 23, 1908 - Oct. 29, 1991
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 10/30/1991
WOMACK Dorothy Edna, 83, of Bethany, Ok., died Oct. 29, 1991. Born March 23,
1908 in OKC to Henry Fredrick and Maude Edna Beil. She worked for the IRS for
over 30 years, and was a member of Home Extension Club, NARFE, the Fifty Plus
Club, OK Retired Citizen's Travel Club, and Best Years Club of OKC. Preceded in
death by husband, Carrol Grady Womack in 1978. Survived by a daughter, Doris M.
Patterson of Eufaula; son, Ronald Osa McAfee of OKC; 4 grandchildren, 7 great
grandchildren; and brother, Orus Beil of OKC. Memorial donations may be directed
to First Lutheran Church of OKC where services will be held at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 31, 1991. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery.
GUARDIAN WEST N.W. 41 & MacArthur 495-9292
* EDDIE WOMACK, May 6, 1918 - Jan. 16, 2000
Source: Tulsa World, January 17, 2000, Page: 2
Region: Oklahoma
Obituary: Wilburton -- Eddie Womack, 81, died
Sunday. Services pending.
* EFFIE AVIS WOMACK nee COX,
Mar. 25, 1914 – May 7, 1998
Services for Avis Womack will be 10 a.m. Monday at Craddock Funeral Home
Memorial Chapel with the Rev. LeRoy Holman officiating. Graveside rites will be
4 p.m. Monday at Fairfax City Cemetery with the Rev. Clyde Oliver Womack
officiating.
Born March 25, 1914, in Osage County to George and Golda Tisdale Cox, she died
May 7, 1998, at an Oklahoma City hospital after a brief illness. She was
preceded in death by four brothers and a sister.
She graduated from Hominy High School in 1936. She married Nathan E. Womack on
June 27, 1936, at McPherson, Kan. Mrs. Womack had been a resident of Ardmore
since 1961, moving here from Staford, Kan. She was a homemaker and a member of
the First Baptist Church, where she was active in the Sunday school department.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; one son, Rickey A., Ardmore; one
sister, Julianne Noble, Hominy; and two grandsons.
Honorary bearers will be the Dorcus Sunday School Class of the First Baptist
Church.
* ELMER
LLOYD WOMACK, Jul.
5, 1912 – Sep. 5, 2011
Elmer Lloyd Womack, longtime resident of Ponca City, passed away Monday,
Sept. 5, 2011, at his home. He was 99.
Lloyd
was born July 5, 1912 in Tribbey, the son of Louie Boyd Womack
and Mary Jane Cobb Womack.
He moved with his family to Wynona in 1922, and it was there he received his
early education. He came to Ponca City in 1937.
He
married Jessie Mae Smith on Sept. 28, 1940, in Ponca City. He began employment
with City Service in 1941 before enlisting in the United States Army in December
of 1942. Lloyd served his country in both artillery and infantry units and was a
part of the Battle of the Bulge. He was honorably discharged in October of 1945.
Lloyd returned to Ponca City and continued work with City Service, later known
as Sequoyah Oil Company before becoming Conoco Oil Company. He was a refinery
insulator, retiring from Conoco in 1974 after 33 years of employment.
In
earlier years, Lloyd attended Westside and St. Luke's Nazarene Churches and in
later attended Sunset Baptist Church. He was a member of the American Legion and
V.F.W. Post 1201. His enjoyments included playing dominos, playing the guitar
and attending Bluegrass festivals, camping and playing guitar in various groups
for several nursing homes in the area.
He
is survived by his three children, Louie W. Womack, twin daughters Barbara Long and husband
Dennis and Beverly Loney and husband Don, all of Ponca City; three
grandchildren, Denise Powell and husband Randy, Brad Loney and wife Amy and
Carrie Choney; seven great-grandchildren, Christopher Choney, Gracie Choney,
Audrey Choney, Brianna Loney, Brooklyn Loney, Regan and Riley Loney; one nephew,
Tony Womack and wife
Janice; and one niece, Judy Peters.
He
was preceded in death by his parents; two wives, Jessie Mae Womack
and Louise Pierce Phipps Womack;
one sister, Florene Peters; one adult brother, Robert Womack; and two infant brothers, Carl Eulin and
Louie Wayne.
A
graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at Longwood
Cemetery with Hospice Chaplain Tom Howard presiding. Arrangements are under the
direction of Grace Memorial Chapel.
* ESTELLA MARIA WOMACK nee LOCKETT, Sep. 15, 1910 - May 12, 1997
Source: The Daily Oklahoman 05/15/1997.
WOMACK Estella Maria, 86, went to be with her Heavenly Father and unite with family and friends who have preceded her on May 12, 1997. She was born Sept. 15, 1910 in Fall City, Or., to Almeda & Earl McGrady Lockett. Her early years were spent in the Methodist parsonage where her father was Pastor. Upon graduating from Classen High School in OKC, she worked several years for Western Union. She married Hubert C. Womack in 1942. They attended Putnam City Methodist Church where she was secretary-treasurer for 26 years. Estella also sang in the Choir, which she directed for a time. Her beautiful soprano voice was heard often and was enjoyed by all who heard her sing. There will be a void in the lives of those who knew Estella. Her sweet spirit, courage, generosity & love was an inspiration to all. Estella is survived by 2 sons, Larry Alan & wife Shelly of Hauula, Hawaii & Richard of Denver, Co; 3 sisters, Emma Louise Stamps of OKC, Jane Karns of Sherman Oaks, Ca., & Mary Ann Carson of Colo. Springs, Co.; 4 grandchildren & 4 great-grandchildren. Memorials to Bethany Children's Center, 6800 NW 39 Expy., Bethany, Ok 73008. Services at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Putnam City Methodist Church with interment at Rose Hill Cemetery.
* ETHEL MAY MORRISON nee WOMACK, May 1, 1916 - Feb 27, 1999
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 03/01/1999
MORRISON Ethel May was born May 1, 1916 at Oklahoma City and died Saturday, Feb
27, 1999 at Oklahoma City after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by
her parents, William Thomas "Dobe" Womack and Ethel Mae Besett of
Oklahoma City.
*
ETHEL MAE WOMACK nee BESSETT, Jul.
12, 1896 – Sep. 29, 1976
* FANNIE OTEY MCBRIDE nee WOMACK,
May 23, 1862 – Sep. 20, 1945
* FLORENCE
MARIE WOMACK nee BROWN,
Oct.31, 1932 – Nov. 23, 2002
Womack, Florence Marie,
70, former florist and Goddard Public Schools cafeteria employee, died Saturday,
Nov. 23, 2002. Service has been held.
Survivors: husband, Carl;
children, Rita Womack Smith of Yucca Valley, Calif., Karen Womack of Brooks,
Ga., Kathryn Clem Unruh of Colorado Springs, Robert Clem of Wichita, Joe Womack
of Broken Arrow, Okla., Mart Womack of Joplin, Mo.; sisters, Jennie Ray of
Cresent, Okla., Irene Wright of Enid, Okla.; half-brothers, Larry Brown of
Blackwell, Okla., Earl Brown, Roger Brown both of Denver; half-sisters, Murial
Brown of Houston, Lee Devin of Cleveland, Okla.; ten grandchildren; ten
great-grandchildren; two stepgreat-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers memorials
may be directed to Carter Hospice Care, One W. 36th St. N, Suite 1, Tulsa, OK
74106. Poteet Funeral Home, Pawnee, Okla.
The Wichita Eagle
Posted on Wed, Nov. 27,
2002
* GARLAND JACK WOMACK, Jan. 3, 1911 - Feb. 23,
2000
JACK GARLAND WOMACK
Source: Tulsa World, February 26, 2000, Page: 2
Region: Oklahoma
Tahlequah -- Garland Jack Womack, 89,
silversmith and gemologist, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Sunday, United
Methodist Church, Hulbert. Reed-Culver.
*
GENE W. WOMACK, Jun.
7, 1928 – Feb. 18, 2013
He
is preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Ruth; two brothers, Clayton
Womack and Howard Womack.
Interment will be in Grace Hill Cemetery in Perry, Oklahoma. Services are under
the direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home in Perry, Oklahoma.
*
GENEVA MAE WOMACK nee STROUP, Mar.
9, 1923 – Jan. 6, 2011
GLEN ALEXANDER WOMACK, May22, 1917 -
May 21, 2006
Glen A. Womack, 88, of Hugo, Okla. died Sunday, May 21, 2006.
Published May 22, 2006
GLENDA L. WOMACK, Feb. 28, 1947 - Jul 15, 1996
Source: Tulsa World, July 21, 1996, Page: A18
Region: Oklahoma
JENKS -- Glenda Womack, 49, nurse technician, died
Saturday. Services 10 a.m. Monday, First Christian Church.
* GRANT BESSETT WOMACK, Oct. 30, 1918 - Dec. 19, 1986
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 12/23/1986
WOMACK Grant B., 68, retired postal employee of OKC, died Friday. Survived by wife, Polly, of the home; son, James R., of OKC; daughter, Kathleen Strauss, of Hartford, CT; 4 grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday 2 p.m. at Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Chapel with interment at Memorial Park Cemetery. Family request memorials be made to the Oklahoma Heart Foundation.
* GWYNN LEE WOMACK,
Jul. 26, 1949 – Oct. 28, 2011
*
HATTIE DOROTHY WOMACK WALLIS, Jan.
24, 1915 – Feb. 3, 1960
MRS. HATTIE D. WOMACK
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Smith & Kernke Funeral Chapel for Mrs.
Hattie D. Womack, 45, of 2912 N Donnelly, who died Wednesday. Burial will be in
Memorial Park Cemetery.
A native Oklahoman, Mrs. Womack had lived in Oklahoma City for 23 years.
Survivors include her husband Grant, and a son, Jimmy, both of the home; two
daughters, Mrs. William T. Ivy, Anadarko, and Kathy Womack, of the home; four
brothers, including Lee Wallis, east of the City, and James C. Wallis, Duncan;
five sisters including Mrs. Rose Beavers, Duncan; and three grandchildren."
The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Feb 4, 1960, Page 14:
HAZEL CHRISTEEN
WOMACK nee ROBERSON, Nov.
28, 1919 – Mar. 12, 2007
Hazel Christeen Womack of Pauls Valley was born November 28, 1919
in Duncan, Oklahoma, to I.C. Roberson and Callie Rose Roberson.
She passed away March 12, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the age of 87
years.
She was married to Benjamin
Franklin Womack
at Chickasha, Oklahoma, on March 30, 1940.
She grew up in the Duncan area and graduated from Empire High School.
Christeen has made Pauls Valley her home since 1952. She was a member of the
First Baptist Church of Pauls Valley and had worked many years for Dr. R.E.
Spence as an office nurse until her retiring in 1991.
Christeen was preceded in death by her parents, I.C. and Callie Roberson; her
husband, Benjamin Franklin
Womack on Oct. 27,
1991; her grandson, Monte Tull Jr.; and her sister, Louise Roberson.
Surviving family include her daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Monte Tull;
brother, Jesse Lee Roberson; two sisters, Maurice Womack and Pat Sloan; two grandchildren, Stacey
Miller and Steffanie Hayes; and three great-grandchildren: Travis and Austin
Miller and Callie Hayes.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 16, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. at
Stufflebean Chapel of Remembrance officiated by Dr. Joe Elam. Interment will be
at the Duncan Cemetery in Duncan, Oklahoma under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey
Funeral Home.
Notes of Remembrance and/or Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.stufflebeanfuneralhome.com.
* HUBERT CLAY WOMACK, Mar. 12, 1907 - Mar. 25, 1988
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, 03/28/1988
WOMACK Hubert C., age 81, passed away March 25, 1988 at his residence after a brief illness. He was born in Martha, OK, March 12, 1907 & moved to OKC in 1929. He was retired from the Oklahoma County Clerk's Office. He was a member of the Putnam City United Methodist Church since 1945, he was head usher for 10 years, also a member of the Fidelis Sunday School Class. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, Past Master of Bethany Masonic Lodge No. 529, the Oklahoma County Chapter of the Scottish Rite Society of Oklahoma. He was also a member of the Guthrie Scottish Rite Bodies, Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 427. Retired Citizens Travel Club, AARP, also the Mature Outlook Organization, Touchdown Club for The University of Oklahoma. He was a veteran of WWII, serving in the Army. He is survived by his wife, Estella of the home in OKC, 2 sons, Larry & his wife, Shelley Womack of Honolulu and Richard of Denver, CO, 3 grandsons, Jimmy & Alan Womack, Olustee, OK & David Womack of Denver, CO, 1 granddaughter, Nancy Kay Fogerty of Houston, TX & 1 great grandson, John Richard Fogerty of Houston. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Guardian West Chapel, burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial donations to the Oklahoma Heart Association. Directed by Guardian West Funeral Home.
* IMAN
FRANKLIN WOMACK, Dec.
7, 1924 – Nov. 9, 1996
11/12/1996
WOMACK Iman Franklin, 71,
passed away peacefully Sat., Nov. 9, 1996, with family & friends by his
side. Born Dec. 7, 1924 in Lexington, Ok, 3rd oldest of 10 children of the Sam
D. Womack & Hazel Loden Womack family. Survived by his loving wife of 46
years, Marilyn, of the home; son, Dexter & wife Tami of Norman; son, Dale,
with whom Iman was in the radiator business for 20 years at Womack Industrial
Radiator Co., & his wife Diana & 2 grandchildren, Heather & Nicole;
daughter, Deborah Womack of Eureka Springs, Ar; grandchildren, Cindy &
Melissa; 3 step-grandchildren; numerous other family & friends. Preceded in
death by 2 brothers & a sister. Iman always enjoyed helping people. He was a
Christian and member of South Lindsay Baptist Church for 19 years. Iman loved to
fish at the lake and watch stock car racing. Now he is fishing pain free, with
God. "We're going to miss you Pa. See you in Heaven soon. With love."
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the South Lindsay Baptist Church
Building Fund, in memory of Iman F. Womack, 3300 S. Lindsay, OKC, 73129.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wed., Nov. 13, at South Lindsay Baptist Church. Burial
will be at Norman IOOF Cemetery.
INA RUTH WOMACK, Feb. 4, 1947 - Apr. 4, 1994
Source: Tulsa World, April 06, 1994, Page: N3
Region: Oklahoma
CLAREMORE _ Ina Ruth Womack Brown, 47, computer
programmer, died Monday. Private family services. Claremore Funeral Home.
* JAMES EDWARD WOMACK,
June 29, 1930 - Jul. 7, 2008
James Edward Womack, the son of Earnest Womack and
Gladys (Morris) Womack, was born June 29, 1930 in South West City, Missouri.
He departed this life July 7, 2008, at Stilwell Memorial Hospital at 78
years of age.
James was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in the
Korean War and obtaining the rank of Corporal. After his military service, he
was employed by McDonald Douglas in Tulsa and then retired from Stilwell Foods.
He enjoyed camping, fishing, carpentry, coin collecting and gardening.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Earnest and Gladys Womack; his first
wife, Virginia Womack; his second wife, Lena Maxine Womack; one stepdaughter,
Debra Catcher; one grandson, Robert Allen Pruitt; one infant son, Dennis
Charles; one infant daughter,
Marylyn Lynn and one brother, John Womack.
*
JAMES KENNETH WOMACK,
Jan. 1, 1938 – Aug. 19, 2010
James K. Womack, 72, of Hackett passed
away Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. He was born Jan. 1, 1938, in Loving, Okla. He was
the son of Ernest and Johnnie Womack. He was the owner of Womack Fence Co. on
Highway 10. He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Roy,
Connie, Doyle and John Womack.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years,
Sharon Womack of the home; one son, Kennith Ray Womack; two daughters, Pamela
Jean Womack-Canon of Checotah, Okla., and Sherry Jean Patterson of Greenwood;
seven brothers, Bill Womack of Barling, Gene Womack of Spiro, Jerry Womack of
Shady Point, Paul Womack of Kyvel, Ky., Ronnie Womack of Muldrow, Michael Womack
of Nashoba, Okla., and Larry Womack of Nashoba; two sisters, Ramona Garrett of
Muldrow and Betty Obojkouits of Pennsylvania; nine grandchildren, Eric and Evan
Hefley of Alma, Jesse and Brittney Bennett of the home, Caleb Patterson of
Greenwood, Christopher Womack of Colorado Springs, Colo., Carla Wittington of
Little Rock, Tonya Hobbs of Greenwood and Deana Martin of Greenwood; and five
great-grandchildren.
Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at
Rock Island Free Will Baptist Church with burial at Old Union Cemetery under the
direction of McConnell Funeral Home in Greenwood.
Viewing will be today from 1-9 p.m. at
the funeral home, where family will visit with friends from 5-7 p.m.
Pallbearers will be Tim Kaylor, Jesse
Moss, Wilburn Carter, Randy Lovell, Darren Magness and Haroll Neal.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
made to the Amity Missionary Baptist Church Building Fund, 5000 Slaytonville
Road, Hackett, AR 72937.
* JANICE LOUISE WOMACK nee RASDALL, May 17, 1941 May 21, 2008
Janice Louise Womack Service: Date/Time May 24, 2008/10:00 AM
Location 315 S. Sooner Rd Midwest City, OK 73110 Janice Womack, 67, went to be
with the Lord Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Oklahoma City. She was born May 17,
1941 in Tulare, CA, to Melvenia (Porter) and Raymond Oliver Rasdall. She spent
her childhood in Fay, OK. After graduation she moved to Oklahoma City and later
to Del City. She was employed by Dillard's Dept. Store before retiring. She was
a member of Fay United Methodist church. The funeral will be held at 10:00 AM on
Saturday, May 24, 2008 in the Candlewood Chapel at Ford Funeral Service, Midwest
City, OK. Tim Clausing of Physician's Choice Hospice will officiate. Interment
will be at Arlington Memory Gardens Cemetery. She is preceded in death by her
parents, her grandparents, three infant brothers and a niece, Jennifer Ann
Sutton. She is survived by four children, Walter Wayne Cagg of Hot Springs, AR,
Angela Watts and her husband Billy of Broken Arrow, OK and John Cagg of Oklahoma
City, OK, her son Garry Womack, Jr of Del City, OK and his girlfriend Selvi, two
sisters Judith Sutton of Garland, TX and Pamn Myers of Ponca City, OK, four
grandchildren, one great-grandchildren, one aunt, five cousins, four nephews and
one niece.
* JANICE LOUISE WOMACK nee PORTER,
May 17, 1941 – May 24, 2008
*
JEREMY LEWIS WOMACK,
May 21, 1975 – Apr. 27, 2005
Jeremy
Lewis Womack, 29, of
Central City, former resident of Cache, Okla., was born to Stanley Lamar
and Molly Ann Durbin Womack
on May 21, 1975, in McAlester, Okla., and departed this life on Wednesday, April
27, 2005, in Booneville at the age of 29 years, 11 months and six days.
Funeral
services will be conducted at Trinity Assembly of God Church in Lawton, Okla.
today at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Jim Meyers and Jack Cole officiating. Burial will
be at Cache Cemetery under the direction of Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home of Walters,
Okla.
Jeremy
grew up in Cache, Okla. He eventually moved to Tulsa for a few years, and then
on to Arkansas. He worked most of his adult life doing oil field and concrete
work.
Jeremy
married Virginia Lee "Ginger" Nichols on Nov. 21, 2001, at Corpus
Christi and they made their home in Central City.
He
was a member of God's House of Prayer in Fort Smith. He was the family prayer
warrior, loved to worship God and to lead people to the Lord. Jeremy enjoyed his
work on the oil rigs and helping others.
* JESSE WILLARD WOMACK,
Oct. 12, 1915 – Jan. 3, 2007
Ratliff City - JESSE WILLARD WOMACK, 91, of Ratliff City, died
Wednesday, January 3, 2007, in Healdton.
Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Duncan City Cemetery with the Rev.
Carl Taylor officiating. Arrangements are under direction of Alexander Funeral
Home of Wilson.
Mr. Womack was born Oct. 12, 1915, in Mead, to George and Lizzie Rowland Womack.
He married Alice Maurice Roberson on Sept. 26, 1941, in Duncan.
Mr. Womack was a longtime area resident and employee of Lone Star Gas Co. He
served with the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and had wonderful
stories of his time in Alaska.
Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Alice Maurice Roberson Womack of the
home; a daughter, Sharon Womack Martin of Conroe, Texas; grandchildren, Tamera
Martin Conner and husband Ronnie, and Darren Wayne Martin and wife Jennifer, all
of Conroe; seven great-grandchildren; and a brother, Levi Womack of Duncan.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
JESSIE WOMACK
Source: Tulsa World, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
Obituary: HOLDENVILLE -- Jessie Womack
Haney, 87, homemaker, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Hudson Funeral Home
Chapel.
JESSIE M. WOMACK, Mar. 16, 1917 - Feb. 15, 1995
Source: Tulsa World, February 18, 1995, Page: N2
Region: Oklahoma
PONCA CITY -- Jessie M. Womack, 77,
homemaker, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Crestview Baptist Church.
Grace.
JOSEPH G. "JOE" WOMACK, Dec. 30, 1901 -
Jan. 17, 1996
Source: Tulsa World, January 19, 1996, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
LOCUST GROVE -- Joe Womack, 95, carpenter, died
Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Rose Cemetery.
* JOHN WILLIAM ALEXANDER WOMACK, Dec.8, 1857 - Jul. 13, 1946
John William Womack was born December 8, 1857, at Paris Ark. in Logan County and passed away July 13, 1946 at his home in Elk City, making his stay on earth 88 years, 7 months and 5 days. He was married to Miss Rose Williams on December 13, 1885, having lived happily together for 60 years and 7 months. To this union were born 12 children, 6 of whom preceded him in death. Those left to mourn his departure include his wife and children: Mrs. Novella James of Foss, Mrs. Luella Martin of Magazine, Ark., Mrs. Colena Shelton of Elk City, Mrs. Lessie Bloom of Stafford, Miss Maudie Womack of the home address and one son, Claudie Womack of Elk City. Also 13 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and one half-brother, Virgil Womack, of Lubbock, Tex., with a host of relatives and friends survive. He was converted in early manhood and in 1930 joined the Hebron Baptist church of which he was a faithful member and was esteemed by all church as a loyal member. He had moved his membership to Stafford of which he was a member until death. Indeed and with a truth it brings to us much sorrow and grief, but nevertheless we bow in humble submission to God's holy and righteous will, his work is perfect. Our will and prayer to God is that we may each one live that we may meet our Lord in peace as did Bro. Womack. May God's richest blessings rest upon the bereaved and friends.
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, July 1946.
* JOYCE YVONNE BRADY WOMACK nee ROBERTS, Jun. 16, 1938 - Sep. 21, 2000
Publication Date: September 23, 2000
Source: Tulsa World
Page: 2
Yvonne Womack, 62, homemaker, died Thursday.
Services 11 a.m. Monday, Black's Funeral Home Chapel, Eufaula.
* JUANITA BLANCHE WOMACK nee MILLER, Oct. 25, 1905 - Oct. 28, 1956
OSAGE COUNTY OK
November 1, 1956 Services held Tuesday for Mrs. S. A. Womack Funeral Services
were held Tuesday for Mrs. Juanita Blanche WOMACK, 51, wife of Andrew
WOMACK of 505 S. 11th, Ponca City, who died about 11:30 am Saturday
following a sudden heart attack. Services were in charge of the Grace Memorial
Chapel in Ponca City. Interment was in Pixley Cemetery in the Bend. In poor
health for the past several
years, Mrs. WOMACK was born October 26, 1905 at Joplin, MO and moved with her
family while still a small child to Neodesha, KS. She attended school there and
came with the family to Oklahoma in 1926. On October 15, 1927, she married S. A.
WOMACK at Newkirk and they established their home on a farm near Ralston where
they lived until moving to Ponca City, six years ago. A member of the Christian
Church, Mrs. WOMACK is survived by her husband of the home, a son, Sammy Ray,
also of the home and two daughters: Sharon Kay of the home and Mrs. Anita
GROGAN, Selfridge, Michigan; Two Brothers: Cecil L. MILLER, Ponca City, and
Charles B. MILLER, Abilene, TX. Five Sisters: Mrs. Vera LYNN, Elgin, KS;
Mrs. Luther FREEMAN, and Mrs. Homer CHRISTY, both of Ralston; Mrs. Frank
WHITE, Hewins, KS; Mrs. Bill EVANS, Abilene, TX and two
grandchildren.
Source: Submitted by Janet Lynn-Smar janet@ionet.net
Julie Marie Womack, age 51 years, 6 months and 20 days,
entered eternal life May 26, 2009 at her home in Broken Arrow. She was born
November 7, 1957 in Torrance, CA to Frank and Laura (Fairchild) Thompson.
Julie married Joe Jeffrey Womack June 30, 1984 in Catoosa.
She enjoyed fishing, duck hunting, dogs, especially Boxers, Pugs and Labs,
feeding squirrels, watching birds and catching bugs for her granddaughter
Arielle.
In addition to her loving husband and parents, she is
survived by her daughters: Crystal Marie Wilson and son-in-law Coy of Tulsa,
Laura Niemann and son-in-law Hal of Broken Arrow; son Jack Jeffrey Womack of
Stringtown; grandchildren: Trez Wilson of Tulsa and Arielle Ormsby of Broken
Arrow; sister Susan Stout of Jenks; mother-in-law Dara Wood of Broken Arrow;
in-laws: Carl and Connie Womack of Cleveland; brother-in-law Marty Womack of
Joplin, MO; and sister-in-law Karen Brooks of Kingsland, GA.
KATE WOMACK, May 12, 1912 - Jun. 1996
Source: Tulsa World, June 04, 1996, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
OWEN, Kate (Womack), 89, retired teacher,
died Monday. Services pending.
KATHERINE CHARLOTTE WOMACK
nee REAVIS, Sep. 15, 1981 –
Aug. 14, 2011
Katie Womack loved life,
friends, and family! She had a passion for animals and nature, learning,
traveling, and for her alma mater, Oklahoma State University. Katie’s
adventures spanned the scope of family vacations to 49 states, backpacking
across Europe, relaxing on tropical beaches, and being a faithful traveling fan
of Oklahoma State athletics. Katie was such a good friend to many people and her
influence on others will live forever. Katie was a new bride and spent the first
year of their marriage making their house a home. She loved growing plants from
seeds, planting her organic garden, and sharing her new Pioneer Woman recipes.
Katie was committed to health and fitness and ran her first marathon last year
with David. Katie fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith.
She is now watching over her loved ones and rocking her baby in heaven.
Katherine Charlotte Reavis Womack passed away unexpectedly of severe heart
complications on Aug. 14, 2011 at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Her
memorial service will be at 2:00 on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011 in the First
Presbyterian Church in Stillwater with the Reverend Gordon Edwards officiating.
Arrangements have been made with Strode Funeral Home of Stillwater.
Katie was born Sept. 15, 1981 in Shattuck, Okla. to Gary and Elodie Reavis. She
grew up in Woodward and graduated from Woodward High School in 2000. She
graduated from Oklahoma State University summa cum laude in 2005 with a Bachelor
of Science degree in education. She would have received her Master’s degree in
December. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She was also a
member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and many campus organizations.
On July 23, 2010 Katie married the love of her life, David Womack, in Cancun,
Mexico. During their short marriage they enjoyed more happiness and love than
most people do in a lifetime.
Katie began working for the Oklahoma State University Foundation in 2006. In
2009 she moved to the president’s office and began working as the scheduler
for the office. She was working there at the time of her death.
Katie is survived by her husband, David Womack and their puppies, Barkley and
Wrigley of Stillwater, her parents Gary and Elodie Trout Reavis of Woodward, her
brother Dustin Reavis and wife Melody of Stillwater, her grandmother Ella May
Reavis of Edmond, her mother and father-in-law Beverly and Mack Carter of
Stillwater and father-in-law Jack Womack of Morrison, sister-in-law Lori Womack
and Mike Taylor and her son Caleb of Stillwater, brother-in-law Steve Womack,
wife Brandi and their children Guner and Abby of Morrison. She is also survived
by several aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of wonderful friends.
Preceding her in death were her grandparents James and Joel Trout of Ponca City
and Jess Reavis of Tulsa.
In lieu of flowers, gifts in her memory can be made through the Oklahoma State
University Foundation for the Katie Womack Endowed Scholarship Fund. Gifts will
also be acknowledging special appreciation for Gary Clark and Burns Hargis for
their unwavering support during this difficult time. Please make checks payable
to the Oklahoma State University Foundation P.O. Box 1749 Stillwater, OK 74076.
* KATHERINE WOMACK nee BOWERS,
Aug. 10, 1919 – Nov. 23, 2008
* KENNETH LOYD
WOMACK, May. 26,
1933 – Aug. 14, 2006
*
KEVIN JOE WOMACK,
Jan. 16, 1960 — July 21, 2011
Kevin Joe
Womack,
51, of Velma, passed from this earthly life to join our heavenly Father
Thursday, July 21, 2011. Kevin was born in Duncan to Terry and Sheridan Womack
on January 16, 1960.
Kevin graduated from Velma-Alma High School in 1978. He also successfully
pursued his lifelong love and natural talent for mechanics by completing his
certification in Marine Mechanics at the American Marine Institute in Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Kevin is survived by his mother, Sheridan Coleman of Fort Worth, Texas; his two
sisters, Lissa Cruz of Denver, Colo. and Jenna Taylor of Fort Worth, Texas; his
children, Amber Carlson of Fort Worth, Texas, Cody Womack
of Duncan, Bridget LeBleu and Tiffany Womack
of Westlake, La., and Shiloh and Shelby Womack
of Velma. He is also the cherished grandfather of Jud, Chloe, and Keagen. Kevin
will also be dearly missed by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins,
and friends. He is preceded in death by his father Terry Womack
and his grandparents Jud and Jessie Stewart and Stella Womack.
Kevin had the admired quality of always loving unconditionally and he never
considered anyone a stranger. His number one pride and joy were his children.
Never did he miss a chance to fish, hunt, or work on his boats. He was also
embraced with extreme respect by his coworkers at Keen Energy. He is lovingly
named Pops by his Rig 20 family.
Services are under the direction of Bailes-Polk Funeral Home. Graveside services
will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Stewart Family Cemetery with Rusty
Abrams officiating. Visitation will be held 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday in the
Bailes-Polk Funeral Home in Duncan.
Online condolences can be made at bailespolk.com.
*
LENA MAXINE WOMACK nee FAULKNER,
Jun. 20, 1929
– Jan. 3, 2006
STILWELL
-- Lena Maxine Faulkner Womack
was born July 20, 1929, in Stilwell to Annie Houseburg and John Shafter
Faulkner. She passed away Jan. 3, 2006, at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa at the
age of 76 years.
Maxine worked as a provider, counselor and foster parent. She loved spending
time with her grandchildren and always enjoyed attending the Strawberry
Festival. Maxine enjoyed ball games and was an avid fan of all Stilwell,
Westville and OU teams.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ute Annie Houseburg and John Shafter
Faulkner; two brothers, George W. Speedy Robinson and Glenn Duvall Robinson; two
daughters, Donna Jean Taylor and Deborah Kay Catcher; one son, Edward Womack;
one grandson, Robert Allen Pruitt; and one great grandson, Cole Alen High.
Survivors include four daughters, Barbara Ann and husband, Jim Green, of
Westville, Karen Sue and husband, Tim McCollum, of Westville, Anita Louise
Tinsley, of Cookson and Naomi Ruthie Victor, of Stilwell; two sons, James Jimmy
Ernest Womack,
of Oklahoma City and Richard Dean
Womack,
of Stilwell; one brother, Bobby Gene Robinson, of Catoosa; and 26 grandchildren
and 40 great grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday, Jan. 6, at 2 p.m. at the Pentecostal Holiness
Church, with Pastor Terry Tatum and Pastor Max Ford officiating. Interment will
follow at Stilwell City Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home.
* LEONARD CARL WOMACK, Jun. 3, 1912 – Mar. 23, 1988
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, 03/24/1988
WOMACK Leonard Carl, born June 3, 1912 at Wanette, Ok., died March 23, 1988.
A 1931 graduate of Tecumseh High School, attended OCU and OU. A 32nd Degree Mason. Served with the Cub Scouts and the YMCA. Leonard was a faithful member of the Putnam City Baptist Church, served as a deacon and teacher. He will be greatly missed by all. Retired after many years working as a yard master for Santa Fe. The family requests donations be made to Putnam City Baptist Church Library Fund. Survivors are wife, Lillie Mae; daughters, Ruby Moore and Linda Womack of OKC, Betty Reese of Durant; a son, Dr. Charles Womack; a sister, Louise Morgan of Okmulgee; a brother, Lee Roy Womack, Jr. of Sebring, Fl.; 7 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren. Services 10am Saturday, Putnam City Baptist Church, with burial at Sunny Lane Cemetery.
* LEONARD LEE WOMACK, June 24, 1919 - Jan. 29, 1988
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 02/01/1988
WOMACK Leonard Lee, age 68, of Edmond, passed away January 29, 1988.
* LESSIE CLEO BLOOM nee WOMACK, Feb. 27, 1904 - Jan. 19, 1963
Mrs. Bloom Services will be held Monday.
Funeral services for Mrs. Henry E. Bloom will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Eastside Baptist church with Reverend H. P. Elliot and Mearl Moore officiating.
Mrs. Bloom was born Feb. 27, 1904 in Magazine, Ark., and died Jan. 19, 1963, in Elk City hospital. Mrs. Bloom was married Dec. 12, 1942 in Elk City to Henry E. Bloom. She had lived in Oklahoma since 1929 and in Elk City since 1947. She was a longtime member ot the Eastside Baptist church. She is survived by her husband of the home, 1208 W. Ave. A. and four sisters, Mrs. T. H. James, Foss: Mrs. R.E. Martin, Magazine, Ark: Mrs. C.H. Rylant, Elk City: Miss Maudie Womack, Elk City: and one brother, Claude Womack, also of Elk City. Mrs. Bloom was preceded in death by five sisters and one brother. Burial will be at the Fairlawn cemetery, under the direction of Martin funeral home.
Miss Lessie Cleo Womack was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Womack Feb, 27, 1904, near Magazine, Ark. Departed this life in an Elk City hospital Jan. 19, 1963, at the age of 58 years, 10 months, and 22 days. She came to Oklahoma with her parents in 1929 and on Dec. 12, 1942, she was united in marriage to Henry Bloom here in Elk City since 1947. Mrs. Bloom was converted when she was 12 years of age and united with the Baptist Church at Blue Mountain, Ark. She was a member of the Central Baptist Church here for several yeras, before moving her membership to the Eastside Baptist Church some 6 years ago, where she has been a Sunday school teacher and worked in other departments as well. Survivors include her husband , Henry, of the home address: 4 sisters, Mrs. C. H. Rylant and Miss Maudie Womack of Elk City; Mrs. T. H. James, Foss, Okla. and Mrs. R. E. Martin of Magazine, Ark,; one brother Claudie Womack, of Elk City, other relatives and a great host of friends, who share the sorrow of her passing with her family, but rejoice that she is now beyond this vale of tears, and at home with her Master. She was preceded in death by her parents, 5 sisters and a brother.
DUNCAN — Levi Benton Womack,
93 of Duncan, went to be with his Lord, Friday, May 11, 2012, while in Country
Club Care Nursing Home.
Graveside funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 14, 2012, at the Duncan
Cemetery, with the Rev. Steve Gillespie officiating. Arrangements are under the
direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home.
Levi was born Sept. 29, 1918, in Mead, to George & Elizabeth “Rowland”
Womack. He married Jessie Mae Johnson May 19, 1952, in Wichita Falls, Texas,
Jessie preceded him in death Oct. 9, 2001. Levi retired in 1981 as a pipefitter,
Local 344. He and his wife enjoyed traveling over the United States while
working.
Survivors include several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He
was preceded in death by his parents, wife, five brothers and five sisters.
Pallbearers will be the Deacons of Parkview Baptist Church.
* LEVI LLOYD WOMACK, Feb. 1903- Mar. 21, 1950
L. L. Womack Dies at Afton -
Joplin Globe Mar. 23, 1950
Levi Lloyd Womack, 47 years old,
died at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at his home here.
He had been ill eight months. Born
in Indian Territory, now Delaware county, Mr. Womack had lived in norhteast Oklahoma all his life.
He was a butcher by trade, a
member of the baptist church and the I.O.O.F. lodge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Mabel Womack; a son, Lloyd Womack of Richmond, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs.
Alena Sullivan of Joplin, Mrs. louise Buxton fo Wichita and Miss Delores Womack
of the home; a brother, George
Womack of Southwest City; five sisters, Mrs. Clevia Greek of Salem, Ore.,
Mrs. Emma Adams of Turlock, Calif., Mrs. Clanton Simms of Jay and Mrs.
Zana Rhoad and Mrs. Flora Pally of Oklahoma City, and one grandchild.
The Goodson funeral home of
Afton will announce funeral arrangements.
*
LEWIS A. WOMACK, Feb. 28, 1901
– Mar. 17, 1980
* LILLIE MAE WOMACK nee OWENS, Dec. 22, 1905 – Dec. 15, 1989
WOMACK Lillie Mae, 83, Okla.
City, born Dec. 22, 1905 in Cartersville, GA, passed away Fri., Dec. 15, 1989 in
Okla. City. Survived by daughters, Ruby Moore of Okla. City, Betty Jo Reese of
Meade, OK, Linda Womack of Okla. City; son, Dr. Charles Womack, Okla. City;
sisters, Edna Lee Whited of Shawnee, OK, Mary Lou Owens and Katherine Quinn both
of Ft. Worth, TX, Marie Crowl of Sun City, CA; brother, A. C. Owens of Las
Vegas, NV; 10 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and numerous great-great
grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband of over 50
* LINDA “KAY” WOMACK nee
HATTABAUGH Dec. 15, 1945
- Aug. 5, 2011
Kay Womack, 65, of Sallisaw passed away
Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in a Fort Smith hospital. She was retired from First
National Bank of Fort Smith.
Survivors include her husband, Earl of
the home; her mother, Juanita Hattabaugh of Sallisaw; two sons, Mike Womack of
Poteau and Don Womack of Hackett; a daughter, Beth Womack of the home; eight
grandchildren; and co-workers and friends from the National Bank of Sallisaw,
First National Bank of Fort Smith and Regions Bank.
Honorary pallbearers will be Mike
Womack, Don Womack, Shawn Womack, Ryan Womack, Tanner Womack, Eddie Stout and
Earl Bruce.
There will be a family visitation 10
a.m. Tuesday at McConnell Funeral Home Chapel in Greenwood.
Cremation arrangements are under the
direction of McConnell Funeral Home.
* LOLA BELLE WOMACK nee WELBORN, Aug. 12, 1903 -
Jun. 25, 1993
HALTOM CITY - Lola Belle Womack,
a retired teacher, died Friday at a Keller nursing home. She was 89.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at Jim Epperson Funeral Service in Coalgate,
Okla. Burial will be in Wardville Cemetery in Wardville, Okla.
Mrs. Womack was born
in Wardville, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and had lived in Haltom City for
10 years.
She was a graduate of Coalgate High School and East Central State University in
Ada, Okla.
Mrs. Womack was a
Church of Christ member.
Survivors: Son, Charles E. Womack
of Haltom City; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Publication Date: June 29, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 14;15
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas
* MADGE CARROLL WOMACK nee RICHARDSON, Oct. 27, 1928 - Sept. 30, 2005
Madge Carroll Womack, 76, died Friday, Sept.
30, 2005, in Midwest City, Okla. Services were scheduled at 10 a.m. today at
Sooner Baptist Church, Midwest City, with interment to follow at Arlington
Cemetery.
She
was born Oct. 27, 1928, in Ottawa to Carl and Elsie Richardson. She was the
fourth of five children and graduated from Ottawa High School.
She
married Paul Womack on March 6, 1948, at Tinker AFB chapel and they spent 50
years together as devoted partners and loving parents before Paul's death in
1999.
As
an Air Force family, they traveled extensively, making their home in Hawaii and
Kansas City before Paul's retirement in 1963, when they returned to Tinker and
their home in Midwest City.
Madge was an active member of Sooner Baptist
Church for 42 years. She enjoyed traveling, sewing, music and reading. She also
gave her time and energy to educational causes for her children: PTA, Band
Parents and substitute teaching. More recently, she served as an election
official in Midwest City and worked as an office manager for Epperly Insurance
in Del City.
She
suffered a stroke in 2003 from which she never fully recovered. In her last
years, she was lovingly cared for by friends and family. The family is
especially grateful to Charles Sanders and the staffs of Midwest City Specialty
Hospital and Crossroads Hospice for their love and devotion.
Survivors
include two children and their families: Cheryl George and son-in-law David and
grandchildren Nathan, Ryan, and Kara of Sulphur, Okla., and Prof. Kent Womack
and daughter-in-law Jane and grandsons Jackson and Barrett of Etna, N.H.
Suvivors also include siblings, Mazie Maxey of Raytown, Mo., Ada Weldon of Lutz,
Fla., and Reed Richardson of Garnett and their families.
*
MALVERIN G. WOMACK,
Jun. 16, 1907 – Apr. 27, 1975
* MARGARET LEE RAPPA nee WOMACK, May 22, 1922 – Sep. 3, 1979
Rappa,
Margaret Lee, 58, of 6305 N Warren, died Monday, Services 2 pm Wednesday.
(Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper)
*
MARGUERITE
WOMACK nee REDMAN, May 28, 1922 – Sep. 19, 2007
The funeral for Marguerite
Womack, 85, of Helena, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church.
Pastor Dean Holt will officiate. Burial will be in Good Hope Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home Inc., Helena. Visitation will be 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.
She was born May 28, 1922, in Enid to Leo and Gertrude Werner Redman and died
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007, at Great Plains Care Center, Helena.
She was raised east of Helena and attended Helena Public Schools, graduating in
1940. She attended Oklahoma State University for one year.
She married Howard Clark Womack Aug. 31, 1941. They made their home east of
Helena. They owned and operated Mack Oil Co. from 1960 to 1979. She worked for
Pioneer Telephone for 15 years, retiring in 1984. He died Dec. 4, 1982.
Following his death. she continued the farming operation until 1988. She was a
member of First Christian Church of Helena for 75 years and received her 50-year
pin for Eastern Star. She was on Alfalfa County Election Board and Alfalfa
County Library Board, was active in Helena Free Fair and Alfalfa County Free
Fair, was a lifetime member of the county 4-H club and an honorary member of FFA.
She also was a member of Lucky 13 Club and Junior Homemakers. She was a Rainbow
Girl?s mother and a volunteer at Integris Bass Baptist Health Center and Helena
Elementrary School.
Surviving are one son, Mike of Skiatook; one daughter, Mary Beth Morris of
Helena; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, Howard, she was preceded in death by one brother.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Helena Historical Society.
* MARY WESTON WOMACK, Oct. 10, 1902 - Nov. 4, 1998
Mrs. Mary (Johnson) Womack, 96, former
Eldorado resident, died Wednesday, Nov.4, 1998 in Oklahoma City, Okla., after an
extended illness.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin D. Womack and a son, James
Womack.
She was a former teacher in the Eldorado City Schools.
Mrs. Womack was born in Eldorado on Oct. 10, 1902, to the late Jacob and Ida (Bramlet)
Johnson.
Surviving are a sister, Ruth An of Eldorado; two daughters, Ruth Brown and Mary
and husband, David Null, all of Oklahoma City; seven sons and six
daughters-in-law, the Rev. Robert and Velma Womack of Wake Village, Texas,
Richard and Naomi, John and Linda Womack, Wayne and Mary Ann Womack of Joplin,
Mo., Dean and Phyllis Womack of Springfield, Mo., David Womack of Denver, Colo.,
and the Rev. Paul and Sharon Womack of Quincy.
Services will be held at Western Oaks Church in Bethany, Okla., where she was a
member. The date and time is unknown. Burial will be in Quincy at a later date.
11-5-98 Daily Register
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 11/08/1998
WOMACK Mary W., 96, died in Oklahoma City on November 4, 1998. She was born in
Harrisburg, IL on October 10, 1902, to Jacob and Ida Bramlett Johnson and
married Alvin E. Womack on March 25, 1924. She was a homemaker and school
teacher.
*
MATTIE GARRISON WOMACK, Jan. 6, 1881 – Dec. 13, 1968* MILDRED WOMACK nee JETT,
Jul. 6, 1912 – Jan. 4, 2003
*
MILDRED LURANA WOMACK nee MCKASKLE,
May. 27, 1918 – Jun. 27, 2007
* MINNIE MINERVA WOMACK nee BEHRENS, Apr. 19 1884 - Jan. 2, 1929
Mrs.
Minnie Womack, of Kenton, who had been ill for the past two weeks, died at the
Elkhart, Kansas hospital, January 2, 1929.
Mrs. Womack was born in Osborn county, Kansas, in 1884, and moved to Woodward
county, Oklahoma, in 1897, where she was united in marriage to W.R. (W.W.)
Womack October 15th of that year, and later removed to Kenton, Oklahoma, where
they resided until the time of her death. At the time of her death she was 44
years, 9 months and 13 days old.
Deceased leaves nine children, seven boys and two girls; three sisters and two
brothers, besides her husband.
Mrs. Womack united with the Church of Christ in 1921, and lived a consistent
christian life since. The remains were intered in the Kenton cemetery Friday,
January 4th.
The News joins the many friends of the family in Cimarron county in extending
sympathy.
(Cimarron News; Boise City, Oklahoma; January 11, 1929; page 1 column 2)
* NAOMI RUTH WOMACK nee BROWN,
Mar. 23, 1933 – Aug. 23, 2009
Naomi Ruth Brown Womack, 76, of Edmond, Okla., went to be with her Lord on Sunday (Aug. 23, 2009). She was born March 23, 1933, in Quincy, a daughter of Clarence and Mary (McAaron) Brown in Quincy. She was the youngest of four children. She was a graduate of Quincy High School in 1950, and in 1953, graduated from Blessing School of Nursing in Quincy as a registered nurse. She began her nursing career at Blessing Hospital and continued nursing at hospitals in California, Kansas, Illinois, Mississippi and Oklahoma. She retired from nursing in 1978 at Mercy Hospital at Oklahoma City. On Feb. 5, 1955, Naomi married Richard Lee Womack, and had four children: Rick, Steve, Karen and Brad. During her nursing career she was a faithful, devoted pastor's wife and a loving, caring and prayerful mother and grandmother. She was also a Sunday school teacher, piano player, and choir member. Most important to her was having her children and grandchildren for Sunday dinners. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, and gardening, especially caring for her beautiful roses. Naomi was an encourager and often called, sent cards and letters, always thinking of others. She was very faithful in praying for her church, children, and grandchildren. Naomi was a member of Edmond First Church of the Nazarene in Edmond since 1979. She will be dearly missed by her family, her church, and her many friends and their families. She is survived by her husband, Richard Lee Womack; her children, a son, Richard L. Womack Jr. and wife, Julie, of San Francisco, a son Stephen W. Womack and wife, Sandra, of Yukon, Okla., a daughter Karen S. Womack of Edmond, and a son Bradley A. Womack and wife, Laura, of Yukon; six granddaughters, Amanda (Womack) Miranda and husband Derick, Jessica Womack, Elizabeth Womack, Emily Womack, Ashley Womack, and Brittany Womack; one great-grandson, Logan Miranda; and numerous nieces and nephews. Naomi is also survived by two sisters, Virginia (Brown) Hollyman of Quincy and Catherine (Brown) Sands and husband, John, of San Jacinto, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Esther Hollyman; and her brother, Harvey Brown. SERVICES: 1 p.m. Friday in Edmond First Church of the Nazarene, 3001 S. Blvd., in Edmond. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Memorial Road and Kelly in Edmond. ARRANGEMENTS: Matthews Funeral Home, Edmond. Condolences may be expressed online at www.whig.com.
* NATHAN ELMER WOMACK,
Jun. 5, 1910 – Mar. 9, 2002
FAIRFAX -- Graveside services for Nathan Elmer Womack, 91, Ardmore, will be at
11 a.m. Wednesday at Fairfax Cemetery with the Rev. Clyde O. Womack officiating.
Born June 5, 1910, in Sentinel to Jim and Nora McKnight Womack, he died March 9,
2002, at a local health care facility.
He retired from Conoco Oil Company and lived in Kansas and Ponca City before
moving to Ardmore in 1961. He married Avis Cox on June 27, 1936, in McPherson,
Kan. She died on May 7, 1998. He was also preceded by five sisters and three
brothers.
Survivors include a son, Rick Womack and his wife, Loma, of Ardmore; a brother,
Clyde Womack Sr. of Velma; two grandchildren; Wes Womack of Oklahoma City, and
Randy Womack of Ardmore; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 3545 NW 58th Suite 400
C, Oklahoma City, OK 73112.
Craddock Funeral Home will direct services.
Source: Daily Ardmoreite
*
NELVA DAPHINE WOMACK nee NORVILL,
Mar. 16, 1922 – Sep. 26, 2012
* NYDA RUTH WOMACK nee ECHOLS, Jan. 10. 1931 – May 12, 2005
Graveside services
for Nyda Ruth Womack, 74, Ada, are 2 p.m. Monday at Sunset Memorial Gardens
Cemetery, Odessa, Texas, Griffin Jones officiating.
Survivors include a
son, Kirk Womack and his wife Linda, Ada; a daughter, Neysa Powell and her
husband Dwayne, Irving, Texas; a brother, Bob Echols, Ada; a sister, Sharon
Williams, El Reno; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Smith-Phillips
Funeral Home, Ada
PATRICIA MARIE SHELBY nee
WOMACK, Nov. 24, 1921 -
Oct. 13, 1999
* PAUL LEE "BUCK" WOMACK, May 10, 1916 - Feb. 19, 1999
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 02/21/1999
WOMACK Paul Lee "Buck," 82 yrs, Midwest City, died Friday, February
19, 1999. Paul was born May 10, 1916, in Pooleville, OK. He was an active member
of Sooner Baptist Church for 36 years, serving as deacon, choir member, and
Sunday school teacher.
McALESTER
— Phyllis Womack, 78, of Crowder, died Saturday, June 9, 2012, at her home
near Crowder.
The family will receive visitors at the Brumley-Mills Funeral Home from 6 to 8
p.m.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Massey Cemetery Pavilion
with the Rev. Dan Banks officiating. Burial will follow at the Massey Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester.
She was born April 18, 1934, in McAlester, to Jasper and Gertrude (Phillips)
Wade. She grew up here and graduated from McAlester High School. Soon after, she
moved to Oklahoma City where she met and married Kenneth L. Womack on Nov. 10,
1950. After his retirement they moved to Bud’s Point in 1974. She enjoyed
fishing, knitting and planting and gardening her flowers. She was of the Baptist
faith.
Survivors include two sons, Gaylan Womack, of Crowder, and Lonnie Womack, of
Crowder; seven grandchildren, Heather Marshall, Chad Womack, Kenny Womack,
Blaine Womack, Kaylan Womack, Lindsey Womack, and David Womack.
Also, 14 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Gary McGuire, of Dalton, Neb.,
Larry McGuire, of Taylorsville, Utah, and Bill McGuire, of Fair Oaks, Calif.;
and one sister, Anita Kohfeld, of Reno, Nev.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, who died in 2006, and a
son, Tony Womack.
Honorary pallbearers include Chad Womack, Kenny Ray Womack, Blaine Womack, Ben
Huey, Gary Roberts, Mick Nunley and Greg Slavin.
*
POLLY OLETA WOMACK nee TROUP, Sep.
15, 1915 – Nov. 22, 1998
* REMA RUTH WOMACK nee FOWLER, Oct. 6, 1920 - Oct
22, 1996
Source: Tulsa World, October 23, 1996, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
WOMACK, Rema Ruth Fowler, 76, accountant, died
Tuesday. Graveside services 2 p.m. Thursday, Floral Haven Memorial Gardens,
Broken Arrow.
* RICHARD ORVILLE "DICK" WOMACK, Sep. 30, 1932 - Apr. 26, 2001
WOMACK -- Richard 'Dick', Sr., age 68, passed away and
went to be with our Lord on Thursday, April 26, 2001. Dick was born in Marshall,
TX and graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor's degree in
Business Administration.
He began his work career with Mid-Continent. Dick then went to work at Unit Rig
(Terex Mining) and had been there for 46 years. Veteran of U.S. Army. He was a
lifelong member of the Elks Lodge in Marshall, TX. He achieved the highest rank
of Eagle in the Boy Scout organization. He served for many years in Junior
Achievement. Dick had served as a Deacon at Woodland Acres Baptist Church for
over 33 years. He loved God and served God in whatever capacity the Lord needed
him. Dick enjoyed football, baseball, bowling, golf and crossword puzzles.
Dick is survived by: his loving wife of 41 years, Betty; his 3 children, Vanessa
Strohrigl, Richard Womack, Jr. and his wife, Laurie, and Robert Womack; his
grandchildren, Travis Scaggs and his wife, Sue, Trent Scaggs, Elizabeth Womack
and Emily Womack; and his great-grandson, Joachim Scaggs.
Funeral service will be held Monday, April 30, 2001 at 11 a.m. at Woodland Acres
Baptist Church. Interment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Family suggests in
lieu of flowers donations may be made to Woodland Acres Baptist Church, 5511 S.
Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74105 in honor of Dick Womack. Moore's Southlawn Chapel
663-2233.
Sunday, April 29, 2001
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma
RICHARD E. WOMACK, Oct. 4. 1926 - Oct. 22, 2000
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 10/24/2000
WOMACK Richard E. Womack, of Denver, CO, passed away on Sunday, October 22,
2000, in Atlanta, GA. He was born in Altus, Oklahoma, on October 4, 1926.
Richard served in the Navy during WWII. He married Bette Harrell, of Oklahoma
City, after the war.
RUBY BARTON - WOMACK nee
BERRY, Nov.
17, 1912 - Dec. 14, 2004
Ruby Barton Womack,
92, longtime Cushing resident, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004, in the Stillwater
Medical Center.
Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel of
the Davis Funeral Home with Brother Theldon Fowler in charge. Burial will follow
in the New Zion Cemetery, north of Cushing. Services are under the direction of
the Davis Funeral Home.
The daughter of William Berry and Daisy Epperson Berry, she
was born Nov. 17, 1912, in Yale and was reared and educated in the Cushing and
Yale area. She married Nathan Barton Dec. 1, 1932, in Chandler and to this union
one daughter, Ramona, was born. He preceded her in death March 6, 1969. She
married Gene Womack
July 1, 1971, in Agra and he survives her of the home.
She was a member of the Agra Church of the First Born. She
loved to go to the Senior Citizen Center and was currently the oldest member of
the Lone Mound School Reunion.
In addition to her parents and first husband, she was
preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters.
Survivors include her husband of the home; one daughter,
Ramona Onstott and her husband, Don, of Cushing; her grandchildren, Kurt Onstott
and his wife, Karen, of Cushing and Danea Courtright of Cushing; her
great-grandchildren, Josh Onstott of Stillwater, Kyle Courtright of Cushing and
Ryan Courtright of Cushing; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and
friends.
Serving as casket bearers will be Kurt Onstott, Josh Onstott,
Kyle Courtright, Roger Courtright, Ryan Courtright and Jacob Tuttle.
RUBY FRANCES WOMACK, Mar. 28, 1917 - Mar. 12, 1997
Owasso. Womack, Ruby Frances, 79, retired Southwestern Bell information operator, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday, Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel. Ninde Garden.
* RUFUS VOLNEY WOMACK, Feb. 24, 1860 - Jun. 15, 1928
1928
Death Takes Hugo Banker
R.V. Womack Dies Suddenly At Home; Burial Was In Texas
Hugo, June 15 -- R.V. Womack, widely known business man, died suddenly at his
home here Friday morning. Death was due to heart failure. Funeral services were
held at the home here Sunday. Burial was at Blossom, Texas, his old home.
Womack was born near Booneville, Miss., sixteen [sic] years ago. He moved with
his family to Honey Grove, Fannin county, Texas, when he was 18 years old.
Shortly thereafter they removed to Blossom, Lamar county, Texas, where he spent
a large part of his life. In 1892 he was married at Booneville, Miss., to Miss
Mollie Hope Harris, who survives him.
During his residence at Blossom, Womack engaged in general merchandise, banking
and the cotton oil mill business. The R.V. Womack Mercantile company of Hugo was
organized by W.H. Harris, a brother-in-law, in 1903, shortly after the
establishment of the city.
Womack came here to take charge of the business in 1909. He formed extensive
business connections here, serving as director, vice president and chairman of
the board of the Hugo National bank. When the M.H. Mill and Grain company was
organized here last year he became its president, retaining active management of
the mercantile company. Besides his wife, he leaves four daughters and two sons.
They are Mrs. O.F. Ellis and Mrs. Claude V. Barrow of Oklahoma City; Janice and
Elizabeth Womack of Hugo; Harry E. Womack of Oklahoma City, and Murray Womack of
Hugo.
* RUTH MAE HALE THOMPSON nee WOMACK, Feb. 5, 1927 – Jul. 31, 1983
Ruth Mae, age 56, 901
S.E. 22, OKC, passed away July 31. Services 10 am Tuesday, Southern Temple
Baptist Church, burial Sunny Lane Cemetery. Directed by Bill Eisenhour S.E. She
was born Feb. 5, 1927 in Holdenville OK. Came to OKC in 1951, was secretary for
Thompson Machine and Equipment Co. Member of Southern Temple Baptist Church.
Survived by husband, Melvin of the home; son, Robert Hale of OKC; 2 daughters,
Melva Noakes and Reba McComb, both of Choctaw; 5 brothers, Alvie Womack of
Newalla, Orville Womack of Pawnee, Carl Womack of Catoosa, Frank Womack of
Guthrie, Darrell Womack of Choctaw; mother, Mrs. Emmie Womack of Pawnee; 8
grandchildren.
* SAMUEL ANDREW WOMACK, Jan.12, 1905 - Dec. 18, 1978
December 1978 "Services Today for S.A. Womack" Funeral services for
Samuel Andrew WOMACK, 73-year old Garber, Okla. resident, will be 2 p.m. today
(Thursday) December 21, in the chapel of Hunsaker Funderal Home with Rev. George
Weston, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Interment will
be in Pixley cemetery. He was born June 12, 1905 in Tennessee, the son of James
I. WOMACK and Nora Belle McKNIGHT WOMACK, and moved to Oklahoma with his parents
in 1907, and lived in Ponca City for approximately 20 years where he was
employed by Butram Pipe Line company. Survivors include one son, Sammy R.
WOMACK; two daughters, Anita GROGAN and Sharon MANNISS; three sisters, Tima GOAD
of Fairfax, Hattie VREDENBURG of Bartlesville, and Virginia PRICE of Hurst,
Texas; four brothers, Elmer of Ardmore, Claude of Tyler, Texas, Clyde of Duncan,
and Bennie of Wichita, Kan.; nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren,
several other more distant relatives and many friends. His wife preceded him in
death.
Source: Submitted by Janet Lynn-Smar janet@ionet.net
*SHIRLEY ANN WOMACK nee LEWELLEN,
Jul. 1, 1935 – Dec. 1, 2000WOMACK
Shirley Ann born July 1, 1935 in Stratford, Oklahoma, went to Heaven on December
1, 2000. Shirley graduated from Choctaw High School in 1953. She was a dedicated
employee of Choctaw-Nicoma Park School systems, working for Indian Meridian
Elementary for 18 years. Shirley was an extremely talented artist and craftsman.
She shared her artistic talents freely with everyone.
She was preceded
in death by her beloved mother, Aline Kelley Lewellen, her father Jefferson
Lewellen and 1 brother Leroy Lewellen, whom she loved dearly.
Shirley was
survived by her soulmate and husband of 47 years, Ed Womack; 2 daughters:
Rebecca Watkins and husband Rick of Choctaw, Rachel Easley of MWC; 1 dedicated
sister, Joyice Ogee of Choctaw & 4 brothers: Leo Lewellen of Dallas, TX,
Jack Lewellen & wife Yvonne of Choctaw, Johnny Lewellen & wife Rusty of
Choctaw and Kelly Lewellen and wife Burlene of Choctaw. She is also survived by
1 sister-in-law, Pearlene Lewellen wife of Leroy Lewellen. Shirley has 7
grandchildren: Damon Easley, John Easley, Lindsey Watkins, Sharla Watkins,
Crystal Easley, Luke Easley & Braden Easley. 5 great-grandchildren and many
nieces & nephews, all of whom she loved most dearly.
Shirley was a
loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister & friend. She never turned away
anyone who needed a hot meal, a place to stay, or an ear to listen or a shoulder
to cry on. Her family was everything to her. She sacrificed for them daily &
always expected the best from them. Shirley always looked for the good in
everyone & taught us all the true meaning of love and friendship. During her
15 month fight with cancer, she never complained & always had compassion for
others who were suffering. She had great faith & endurance.
Her family wishes
to express thanks to all of Shirley's friends, family & the medical staff of
the Integrated Specialty Hospital of MWC for their loving care and prayers
during her illness. You've won the battle, Mom. Be at peace.
Services will be
at held at Bill Eisenhour N.E. Chapel, 2:00 p.m., Monday, Interment Elmwood
Cemetery, Choctaw.
SIERRA NICOLE WOMACK, - Mar. 1997
Source: Tulsa World, March 14, 1997, Page: A2
Region: Oklahoma
Sierra Nicole Womack, infant daughter of Aaron Womack
and Jennifer Hollandsworth, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Wasson
Funeral Home Chapel. Skiatook
* TONY KEVIN WOMACK, Dec. 4, 1970 - Oct. 3, 1997
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 10/06/1997
WOMACK Tony Kevin, 26, Shawnee, graveside services 1:00 p.m., Monday, Sunny Lane
Cemetery.
* TRUETT M. WOMACK, Apr.11, 1929 - Jun. 13, 1992
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 06/16/1992
WOMACK Truett M. Passed away June 13, 1992 in Oklahoma City. Born April 11, 1929
in Heavener, Ok. He was a Systems Analyst with Standard Life and Accident Co.
for 40 years, and a U.S. Navy Veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents
W.H. & Sadie.
* VICTOR E. WOMACK, May 26, 1924 - Feb. 5, 2006
SALLISAW
Victor E. Womack, 81,
of Sallisaw died Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, in his home. He was born May 26, 1924, in
Story. He was a member of Calvary Temple Full Gospel Church in Sallisaw.
Funeral will be 10 a.m. today at Bishop Funeral Service Chapel of Memories in
McAlester, Okla., with burial at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne, Okla
He
is survived by his wife, Imogene; four daughters, Carol Gullum of Shawnee,
Okla., Vicki Hagg of Clovis, Calif., Judy Chesser of Visalia, Calif., and Jackie
Womack of
Farmersville, Calif.; two sons, Larry Womack of Supulpa, Okla., and Jim Womack
of Epeter, Calif.; two stepsons, Norman Dobson of Sallisaw and James Dobson of
Lamont, Calif.; a brother, Richard
Womack of
Farmersville, Calif.; nine grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; and 17
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Don and Perry Gullum, Richard Womack, Barry Haddlock, and Norman and James Dobson.
WALLIS GENE WOMACK, Nov. 21,1931 - Mar. 29, 1999
Source: Tulsa World, March 30, 1999
Womack, Wallis Gene, 67, salesman,
died Monday. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel. Graveside services 3 p.m.
Thursday, Forest Park Cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark. Rose Hill.
* WILLIAM BENTON WOMACK, Aug. 15, 1965 - Nov. 17, 1990
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, 11/19/1990
WOMACK William Benton, 25, employee of the Department of Transportation for the State of Oklahoma. Services will be 10am Tues. in the Jones Assembly of God Church. Survivors include wife, Amantha "Sam" and daughter, Amanda Nichole; parents, William C. and Karen L. Womack of Soda Springs Idaho, Earl and Brenda Lynn of Okla. City; sister, Bethany Lynn Womack of Okla. City; grandparents, Dale and Allene Williams of Council Hill, OK and Vance and Edith Womack of Rattan, OK; parents, Lonnia York of McLoud and Aaron York of Choctaw. Directed by Rosewood Funeral Home, 7720 S. Penn.
WILLIAM JUSTIN WOMACK, - Mar. 1983
Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Date: 03/04/1983
WOMACK William Justin, infant son of Rodney and Carol Womack.
*
WILLIAM THOMAS WOMACK, Feb.
22, 1893 – Jun. 25, 1954
Funeral for William Thomas Womack, 61, of 1700 NW 20th, died early Friday at
Wesley Hospital following an illness of three weeks.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Hahn-Cook funeral chapel, with burial
in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Born in Cameron, Texas, Womack came to Oklahoma about 45 years ago, settling in
Norman. In 1914, he moved to Oklahoma City and was engaged in the sign
construction and painting business here, owning several sign shops at one time.
A member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, he is survived by his wife,
Ethel, of the home; five (6) daughters, Mrs. Ethel Kopacka, 3009 N. Geraldine,
Mrs. Margaret Rappa, 2532 NW 39; Mrs. Carol Doherty, 1516 Carlisle court; Mrs.
Barbara Valega, Wichita, Kan., Mrs. Dorothy Hales, Yuma, Ariz., Miss Mildred
Womack of the home.
Also three sons, Grant Womack and William Womack Jr, 6095 NW 58th Terrace, and
Paul Womack of the home; a brother, J. D. Womack, of Choctaw, a former employee
of The Norman Transcript; two sisters, Mrs. Emma (Ed) Burke & Abbie Meek,
both of Norman, and nine grandchildren.
*
WILLIAM WALKER WOMACK,
Mar. 28, 1881 - Feb. 8, 1944
Womack Mention, Obituaries
CHARLENE CANANT
McCurtain Gaz. Tue. 4/May/1999
Canant Rites this morning Charlene Canant, 83, of Idabel, died Sunday, May 2,
1999, in Idabel. She was born Nov 19,1915 in Center Point,AR. Canant lived most
of her life in McCurtain Co. She was a member of Bypass Church of Christ and was
a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, William
Wiley Womack and Ola Dossey Womack; one brother and one sister. Survivors
include her husband, Julius Canant of Idabel; a son and daughter-in-law, Windred
and Delores Canant of Hugo; a daughter and son-in-law, Davene and Boyd Warren of
Idabel; a brother, Bill Womack of Idabel; two sisters, Pat Murphy and Eutive
Jordan, both of Idabel; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral
services were this morning at Norwood-Leonard Funeral Home, Idabel. Mr. Roy
Risley and Mr. Steve Powers officiated. Burial folled in Denison Cemetery.
Submitted by: Charlotte Manuel