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Funeral services for former Sasakwa resident Donna Mae (Potter) Anderson, 93, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Bob Birdwell and Dr. Monty Campbell will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Holdenville Cemetery.
Visitation is set for today at Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel.
Anderson died Sunday, June 13, 1999 in Clinton, Mo.
She was born Feb. 22, 1906 near Downing, Texas to Charlcie Elizabeth and Robert R. Potter.
Anderson moved to Sasakwa with her family in 1913, and attended rural schools there.
She later attended high school in Holdenville. She was baptized at age 13, and attended Lone Dove Baptist Church in Sasakwa.
Later Anderson became a member of Trinity Baptist Church, were she stayed for 34 years.
She worked as a supervisor of her silver plating unit at Pratt Whitney defense plant in Kansas City, Mo., during World War II.
Anderson married Vander Barker, who preceded her in death, then to Lucien Rogers.
During World War II, she married Amel Anderson; he also preceded her in death.
Also preceding her in death were her parents, an infant daughter, Maxine Rogers; sons Kenneth and Carl Barker; four brothers and two granddaughters.
Survivors include one daughter, Verba Dean Hills, Deepwater, Mo.; one son, L.B. Rogers, Shawnee; stepdaughter, Marjorie Anderson Cain, Delphos, Kan.; two sisters, Kathryn Bush, Pacifica, Calif., and Cora Jean Kitchel, Houston, Texas; one brother, Jeff D. Potter, Shawnee; eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
The family has suggested that expressions of sympathy may be made to Trinity Baptist Church in Shawnee or the McGee Eye Research Center in Oklahoma City.
Elbert Anderson
Graveside services for Seminole County resident Elbert Oubrey Anderson, 79, are scheduled for 2 p.m. at Little Cemetery.
Cecil Anderson will officiate at the services. Arrangements are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home of Okemah.
Anderson died Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1999 at Okemah Pioneer Nursing Home.
He was born June 11, 1920 in Seminole to W.F. Wesley Anderson and Lizzie Jane Bryson Anderson.
A veteran, he served in the US Army.
Anderson moved to the Seminole County area 25 years ago from California, and was a retired oil field worker.
He was a resident of Okemah Pioneer Nursing Home at the time of his death.
Survivors include one son, Larry Anderson; three daughters, Virginia Anderson, Janice Anderson and Theresa Anderson, all of California; and several grandchildren.
Gretta Anderson
APPLETON, WIS. - Graveside services for former Seminole resident Gretta Doris Anderson, 92, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa.
Arrangements are under the direction of Vally Funeral Home, Wisconsin, and Ninde Garden Chapel, Tulsa.
Anderson died Friday, Nov. 12, 1999 at Peabody Manor in Appleton.
She was born Sept. 9, 1907 in El Reno to George W. And Georgie (Bradbury) Dawson.
After the death of her father and his remarriage to Wilma (Spark) Beach in 1913, the family moved to Tulsa, where Anderson attended high school.
While living in Seminole from 1930-47, she was a member of the First Methodist Church, where she attended the Wedding Ring Class.
Active in youth activities, Anderson was also a member of he Garden Club.
She was employed at Whitbeck’s Grocery.
She was married to Elmer Martin Anderson on Aug. 26, 1925 in Sapulpa. He preceded her in death on June 27, 1978.
Anderson was also preceded in death by her parents and four brothers, Glen, Gerald, Guiles, and Gordon.
Survivors include one daughter, Donna Hayford, Appleton, Wis.; one son, Robert Anderson, Bloomington; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Jack Arnold
Funeral services for Maud resident Jack N. Arnold, 74, are 2 p.m. Friday with Knight Funeral Home.
Services are scheduled to be held at First Baptist Church in Maud, with interment to follow at Cummings Cemetery.
Arnold died Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at Shawnee Regional Hospital.
He was born Sept. 7, 1924 in Bloomburg Texas to Smith "Doc" and Mary Alice (Bass) Arnold.
He worked for 25 years for Amerada Petroleum Company in Seminole, and still worked as a pumper in the oil field.
Arnold was a member of the First Baptist Church in Seminole, a past president of Maud Rotary and the Maud Athletic Club.
He served as a former city councilman for Maud as well as a volunteer fireman.
Arnold graduated from Maud High School in 1943, and coached Little League.
He married Ann Hill on Feb. 26,. 1944 in Maud. She survives him of the home.
Other survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and Richard Northcott, Seminole, Sue and Dan Herriman, Konawa and Jackie and Sam Acree, Maud; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary and Bo Clymer and Sally and James Christopher, both of Seminole; six grandchildren, Sherri and Tom Sockey, Maud, Ran and Jan Northcott, Fort Bragg, S.C., and Eric and Gavin "Thump" Acree, Seminole; and three great-grandchildren, Tad Alfred, Cody and Nikki Sockey, all of Maud.
Jack Arnold
Funeral services for Maud resident Jack N. Arnold, 74, are 2 p.m. Friday with Knight Funeral Home.
Services are scheduled to be held at First Baptist Church in Maud, with interment to follow at Cummings Cemetery.
Arnold died Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at Shawnee Regional Hospital.
He was born Sept. 7, 1924 in Bloomburg Texas to Smith "Doc" and Mary Alice (Bass) Arnold.
He worked for 25 years for Amerada Petroleum Company in Seminole, and still worked as a pumper in the oil field.
Arnold was a member of the First Baptist Church in Seminole, a past president of Maud Rotary and the Maud Athletic Club.
He served as a former city councilman for Maud as well as a volunteer fireman.
Arnold graduated from Maud High School in 1943, and coached Little League.
He married Ann Hill on Feb. 26,. 1944 in Maud. She survives him of the home.
Other survivors include three daughters, Sharon Northcott, Seminole, Sue Herriman, Konawa and Jackie Acree, Maud; two sisters, Mary Clymer and Sally Christopher, both of Seminole; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Jewell Arnold
Funeral services for longtime Seminole resident Jewell T. (Haney) Arnold, 82, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at First Free Will Baptist Church.
Rev. David McDougal and Rev. Allen Wood will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Arnold died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1999 at Presbyterian Hospital, Oklahoma City.
She was born Sept. 8, 1917 in Arkansas to Bryan and Delphia (Haskell) Haney.
Arnold moved to Seminole County from Oklahoma City in 1965, and was a member of the First Free Will Baptist Church, Rebekah Lodge and Women’s Auxiliary of the church.
She retired in 1977 as a Medical Arts Laboratory Technician at the Medical Arts Building in Oklahoma City.
Arnold was married to Hoyt E. Arnold on July 28, 1954, in Oklahoma City. He preceded her in death on July 5, 1990.
She was also preceded in death by her parents, one sister and one brother.
Survivors include three sons, Bobby Willis, Irving, Texas, Jerry W. and Charles Willis, both of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Bonnie Eskew, Sparta, Tenn.; four brothers, Millard Haney, Lodo, Calif., Chester Haney, Alvord, Texas, Arthur Haney, Edmond, and Ray Dean Haney, Grand Prairie, Texas; one sister, Nita Haney Ray, Edmond; eight grandchildren, seven grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.
Casketbearers are listed as grandsons.
Florence Azlin
Funeral services for Seminole resident Florence Elizabeth Davis Azlin, 86, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at Church of Christ in Wewoka.
Johnny Hinton will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
Azlin died Monday, Aug. 16, 1999 at her Seminole home.
She was born April 23, 1913 in Tecumseh to Ninniam Davis and Maggie (Dulaney) Davis.
Azlin moved to Wewoka in 1925, attending Wewoka Schools.
After living in the Ong Community, she moved back to Wewoka, then to Seminole in 1993.
Azlin was a member of the Wewoka Church of Christ.
She married O.C. Azlin on Sept. 2, 1921 in Bethel. He preceded her in death on March 5, 1973.
She was also preceded in death by both parents, and one infant daughter, Ruby Jeanette Azlin.
Other survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Orville and Linda Azlin, Prague, and Eugene and Mary Ann Azlin, Maud; three daughters, Kathryn Barnes and her husband, Bill, and Ann Fessler, all of Oklahoma City, and Pauline Azlin, Seminole; two sisters, Patsy Walker and Ruby Davis, both of Oklahoma City; eight grandchildren, Rhonda Lynn Byerly, Dallas, Texas, Steve Byerly, Oklahoma City, Linda Nelson, Union Valley, Robert Azlin, Maud, Beverly Azlin, Prague, Roy Leggett, Ft. Smith, Ark., Bobby Azlin and Vicki Rainwater, eight great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Pallbearers are listed as Mike Cullinan, Eddie Neil, Earl Dunkleberger, Steve Byerly, Roy Leggett and Williams Zellars.
Honorary bearers include Cecil Moore, Oscar Danielson, John Bender, Bill Azlin, Robert Azlin and Howard Nall.