Womack Obituaries
Wyoming
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* HELEN ANN PARKER nee WOMACK, Aug. 26, 1946 - Mar. 6, 1999
HOWARD - Helen Ann Parker, 52, of Howard, died March 6, 1999, from injuries received in an auto accident north of Howard. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Zimmerman Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Harper will officiate. Burial will be in Grace Lawn Cemetery. A memorial has been established with Howard Twilight Manor. Contributions can be made through the funeral home. Parker was born Aug. 26, 1946, in Odessa, Texas, to Albert Stanley and Ida Belle (Francisco) Womack. She attended schools in Farmington, N.M., and Gillette, Wyo. Her marriage to Buster Harlow ended in divorce.
She lived and worked in Gillette until moving to Sedan in the early 1980s. She lived at Fall River Lake for a few years before moving to the Howard community. On Aug. 21, 1993, she married Robert Lee Parker at Howard Twilight Manor. She had been employed there since March 1990. Parker attended the Baptist Church during her childhood.
Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Parker, Howard; a daughter, Nancy Peters, Gillette, Wyo.; a stepson, Robert M. Parker, Marysville, Wash.; a stepdaughter, Roberta Deniston, Healy; a brother, Art Womack, Farmington, N.M.; a sister, Clara Worman, Gillette, Wyo.; two grandchildren and three stepgrandchildren.
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RONNIE W. WOMACK,
Apr. 27, 1949-
Aug. 4, 2006
Ronnie
W. Womack, 57, of Cheyenne died Aug. 4 in Cheyenne.
He
was born April 27, 1949, in Delhi, La.
Mr.
Womack had lived in Cheyenne for 30 years with prior residence in Bosco, La.
He
worked on off-shore oil wells for several years and was a member of the First
Baptist Church in Bosco.
Mr.
Womack participated in the DARE program and loved to fish and hunt.
He
is survived by four sisters, Linda
of Cheyenne, Lynn Smith of
Monroe, Va., Geraldine Taylor and Jan Alexander; and many nieces and nephews.
Mr.
Womack was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Thelma Womack; and a
brother, Dudley M. Womack.
Cremation
has taken place at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Donations
may be made to the DARE program.