System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Raymond Ott
SHAWNEE - Funeral services for Raymond L. "Dusty" Ott, 47, son of Rella and Lee Wyatt, Seminole, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Central Church of Christ with Dwyane Dennis officiating, and Mike Bentley assisting.
Burial will be at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Ott died Friday in Shawnee.
He was born Nov. 16, 1949 in Wewoka to Eugene W. and Rella (Cawdell) Ott. He was a staff sergeant in the Air Force, serving three tours in Vietnam.
Ott was a member of the Central Church of Christ, Shawnee.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cawdell, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Ott.
Survivors include his parents, Rella and Lee Wyatt, Seminole; three sisters, Rita Romberg and Jan White, both of Shawnee, and Delores West, Del City; and one step-sister, Jeannie Goode, Choctaw.
Casket bearers are Lee Wyatt, Bryon White, Mike West, Gary Underhill, John Loveless, and Eric Crandall.
11-02-97
Stella Ott
Funeral services for longtime Seminole County resident, Stella Temera Ott, 92, are scheduled for 12 p.m. Saturday at the Swearingen Funeral Chapel. Interment will be at Bearden Cemetery.
Ott died Thursday.
She was born on May 18, 1905 in Winmount, Ala. to William Dayton Holmes and Maggie Ellen (Burke) Holmes.
She was married to Bird Ott who preceded her in death on March 18, 1986. Also preceding her in death were her parents, one son, Orville Ott, and one brother, Thurman Holmes.
Survivors include one grandson, Edward Ott, Tulsa, Okla. and two great grandchildren.
11/14/97
Roy Van Outlaw
SHAWNEE ¾ Funeral services for Roy Van Outlaw, 50, the father of Seminole resident Holly Massay, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Gaskill-Owens Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Don Sullivan will officiate the services. Burial will take place at Resthaven Memorial Park.
Outlaw died Saturday at an Oklahoma City hospital.
He was born Sept. 9, 1946 in Thomas to Noah Vandiver "Van" and Geraldine (Fullbright) Outlaw.
He graduated from Earlsboro High School and attended Oklahoma State University.
Outlaw served in the U.S. Navy, and was stationed at Angel Island, San Francisco as a Nuclear Electronics Technician. After his time in the service, he worked for Sylvania and Rock Island Railroad as an engineer.
He pitched Minor League baseball, and also obtained his private pilot’s, instructor’s and commercial licenses. He was an accomplished musician and music instructor.
He was preceded in death by his father.
Survivors include his mother; his wife, Margaret Outlaw, Tecumseh; two sons, Russell Van Outlaw, and Travis Wayne Outlaw, both of Shawnee; two daughters, Abby Jo Outlaw, Shawnee, and Holly Massay, Seminole; two stepsons, Greg Stone, Oklahoma City, and Scott Stone, Norman; one sister, Barbara Vanlandingham, Shawnee; and two granddaughters.
9-9-97
Douglas Penny
WEWOKA ¾ Funeral services for Douglas L. Penny, 75, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Stout Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Larry Chesser will officiate the ceremony. Interment will take place at Oakwood Cemetery, Wewoka.
Penny died Sunday at Veteran’s Medical Center in Oklahoma City.
He was born Jan. 12, 1922, to William and Francis Penny in Jacksonville, Ark.
In 1939, Penny joined the U.S. Army’s 25th Division. He was served in Hawaii when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He also served in the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and France. After his discharge in 1945, he made his home in Wewoka.
He was employed by Commercial Brick Corp.
Penny was preceded in death by one son, Wilburn Leon Sperry; his mother; and one brother, Chester Wayne Penny.
Penny married Elsie McGinnis on Oct. 23, 1944. She survives him of the home.
Other survivors include one son, Douglas W. Penny, Ft. Gibson; one daughter, Ramona Slayton, Wewoka; one sister, Cecil McQuatters, Potter, Texas; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
9-9-97
Anna Mae Pompey
WEWOKA - Funeral services for Anna Mae (Barkus) Pompey, 96, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday at St. Paul’s Baptist Church with Rev. Clifford Bert officiating.
Burial will take place at Westwood Cemetery under the Direction of Keller Funeral Home.
Pompey died Thursday at Holdenville General Hospital.
She was born April 3, 1901 in Sasakwa to Pilot and Lucy (Stepney) Barkus.
A lifelong Seminole County resident, she married Cephus Pompey. He preceded her in death.
Survivors include one son, Elmer Pompey Sr., Seminole; and two daughters, Stella Mae Huntley and Lola Mae Jackson, both of Seminole.
9-28-97
Maggie Reynolds
Funeral services for Konawa resident Maggie Mary Reynolds, 93, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Pickard Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ed Bray officiating.
Burial will take place in Vamoosa Cemetery.
Reynolds died Friday at New Horizon Nursing Home.
She was born Feb. 24, 1904 to Milard Joseph and Eva Lee (Slaughter) Thomas. She lived her entire life in the Sasakwa and Konawa areas.
She married William Brazell in January of 1920 in Konawa. She married Benjamin Reynolds in January of 1935. Both husbands preceded her in death.
Reynolds is also preceded in death by one son, Billy Joe Brazell, two daughters, Wilma Dean Tucker and Otharine Reynolds, three sisters, three brothers, four grandsons and one granddaughter.
Survivors include one son, Richard "Dick" Brazell, Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Vausey Kramer, Konawa and Nadine Collins, Shawnee; one stepson, John Reynolds, Shawnee; one sister, Lola Dean, Nacogdoches, Texas; 28 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and a host of great-great-grandchildren.
Pall bearers will be her grandsons.
10-5-97
John Riddle
Graveside services for former Wewoka resident John Walker Riddle, 27, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday at Dolberg Cemetery in Dolberg, with Pastor Stanley Buckmaster officiating.
Riddle died Thursday in Oklahoma City.
He was born Sept. 2, 1970 in Madera, Calif., to Carlis and Katherine (Wright) Riddle.
He lived in California before moving to Wewoka in 1980. He graduated from Butner High School in Cromwell.
Riddle spent two and a half years with Talking Leaves Job Corp. in Tahlequah. He lived in Oklahoma City for the past four years.
Survivors include his parents, of Wewoka; three brothers, Joe Riddle, Shawnee, Jerry Monk, Mont., and Gene Stancel, Ark.; two sisters, Louann Barber, Oklahoma City, and Barbara Hayes, Ariz.
10-3-97
Mae Rogers
Funeral services for Mae Ruth (Mary) Rogers, 85, are planned at 11 a.m. Saturday at the New Jerusalem Temple COGIC in Oklahoma City.
Dr. Bobby L. Williams will officiate the service. Burial is planned in Westwood Cemetery, Wewoka, under the direction of Myers Mortuary.
Rogers died Saturday in Oklahoma City.
She was born Dec. 6, 1911 in Earlsboro, and lived most of her life in Wewoka.
She was a member of the Penticostal Holiness Church.
Survivors include seven daughters, Thelma Noble, Wewoka, Wilma Carolina, Oklahoma City, Jewell Taylor, Denison, Texas, Sharon Jones, Oklahoma City, Jennie Reed, Arcadia, Mae Mitchell, Oklahoma City, and Rosie Rogers, Oklahoma City; two sons, Jerry Rogers, Oklahoma City, and Roy Rogers, Wewoka; and two sisters, Macy Ray, Bakersfield, Calif, and Susie Carter, Tulare, Calif.
9-9-97
Elmer Rounsaville
KONAWA - Graveside services for lifelong Konawa resident Elmer Rounsaville, 79, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at the Konawa Cemetery under the direction of Pickard Funeral Home.
Rounsaville died Wednesday at his home.
He was born at Friendship on Aug. 25, 1918 to Gerome Curb and Edna Rounsaville.
Rounsaville lived all his life in the Konawa area and worked in the oil fields. He was a member of the Vamoosa Baptist Church.
On June 10, 1944, Rounsaville married Noma Maxine Mosley in Holdenville; she survives him of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Jack Rounsaville, Oklahoma City and Bob Rounsaville, Konawa, three brothers, three sisters, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Roger Rounsaville, Lance Rounsaville, Russell Rounsaville, William Sisk, Thurman Harris and Wendell Scroggins. Honorary pallbearers will be Johnny Jackson, Bob Jackson and John McMillan.
10/23/97