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Funeral services for Cecile Louise (Butner) Butler are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Friday, at the Church of Christ in Wewoka.
Wallace McRay and Roy Hannah will officiate and internment will be at Butner Cemetery under the direction of Stout Funeral home.
Butler, 88, died on Wednesday Aug. 11, 1999 in Ardmore.
She was born July 8, 1911 in Wewoka to Jim and Neeley (Thurmond) Butner.
Butler was raised in Butner were she graduated from high school.
She married Charley Daniel Butler on Dec. 24, 1930. He preceded her in death.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers Elva and Ray Butner and one sister, Opal Pollard.
She is survived by her two sons Harold Butler of Ardmore; Wilbur Butler of Oklahoma City; four grandchildren, 10 great-grand-children and three great-great grandchildren.
The Pallbearers will be Steve Butler, Jeremy Soper, Jeff Butler, Kyle Soper, Chet Butler, Randy Butler, Skip Butler and Greg Hawkins.
The Honorary Pallbearers will be James Hart, Howard Nall, Glenn Jeffery and Joel Keese.
Edith Butler
Graveside funeral services for Wewoka resident Edith Marie (Phillips) Butler, 87, are scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday at Oakwood Cemetery.
Rev. Dan Anderson will officiate at the service. Interment will follow under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
Butler died Tuesday, May 11, 1999 at Wewoka Nursing Center.
She was born June 22, 1911 in Altus, Ark., to J.B. and Laura Ann (Karr) Phillips.
She lived in Altus until 1931, moving to Wewoka where she lived and worked to Allen’s Ready to Wear until 1946.
In 1975, Butler moved to Pottsboro, Texas, and returned to Wewoka in 1991, where she was a resident at Wewoka Nursing Center.
She married Johnnie T. Butler in January, 1946. He preceded her in death in 1986.
Butler was also preceded in death by her father in 1940, her mother in 1946; eight sisters and seven brothers.
Survivors include a number of nieces and nephews, including Mrs. J.W. Brooks and Randy Brooks, both of Wewoka.
Funeral Services Set for Local Doctor, Education Supporter
Funeral services have been set for longtime Seminole optometrist and education proponent Dr. Hubert L. Callaway.
Callaway died Wednesday at Seminole Medical Center at the age of 79.
His services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel, with burial following at Maple Grove Cemetery.
In addition to conducting an optometry practice in Seminole since 1951, Callaway was a community leader and outspoken supporter of Seminole education for nearly 50 years.
He was instrumental in keeping Seminole State College from closing during the early years when it was separated from Seminole High School.
He served for many years on the Seminole school board and as a member of the college’s Board of Regents.
"I always have had an interest in schools and good education," Callaway said in a 1960s newspaper story about his service on the school board.
"I have worked with other members to move the Seminole school system forward with the resources made available to us.
"I feel that we have a good school system."
Callaway was born Oct. 22, 1919, in Selda, Mo., to Orie Judd and Edith (Farris) Callaway.
He was a football star at Muskogee High School, named to two All State teams, and won a football scholarship to the University of Oklahoma.
He entered the US Army after two and one-half years at OU, and served with the artillery three years in Europe.
During World War II, he was awarded four battle stars: the Air Offensive of Europe, the Normandy Invasion, Rhineland Service, and Central Europe Action along with the Distinguished Unit Badge during the Battle of the Bulge.
He married Mary Nell Henry on April 15, 1948, in Muskogee; she survives him, of the home.
He was a member of the Seminole Elks and Kiwanis. He was a life member of the American Optometric Association and was a trustee and elder of Seminole’s First Presbyterian Church.
He also served on the boards of Campfire Girls, Boy Scouts and the Seminole PTA.
Callaway was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, E. Farris Callaway.
Survivors, in addition to his wife, include their son, Lee Callaway, Ponca City; their daughter, Kelly Burgar, Parker, Colo.; and three grandchildren, Amy and Lisa Callaway and Holly Brockett.
Pallbearers include Steve Nelson, Glen Carrell, Bob Davis, Ed Hardin, Cliff Pearson and Herman Ritchie.
Honorary pallbearers will include Ted Phillips, Doyle Johnson, Vernon Staley, Phillip Parks, Clarence Clark, Jim Schulze, Travis McMahan, Dr. J.D. Wood, Charles Johnston, Baxter Hammons and the Seminole Kiwanis Club.
Aaron Calvert
Funeral services for Wewoka Aaron Clester Calvert are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Stout Chapel in Wewoka.
Calvert died on Thursday Aug. 12, 1999 at his residence.
He was born on Aug. 24, 1921 in Ada to William Spencer and Allie (Hopkins) Calvert.
Calvert was raised in Ada and west Texas and attended school in Ada.
He served in World War II and returned to Wewoka before moving to Texas where he worked in the oil field until his retirement in 1976.
He remained a Wewoka resident until the time of his death.
Calvert married Cecilia Lou Patty Sneed of Wewoka on April 19, 1984 she survives him of the home.
Calvert is preceded in death by his parents and four brothers Thomas, Cotton, C.M. "Sonny" and Red Calvert and one grandson.
Other survivers include his children Judy Barclay of Marietta, Ca., William Gallegas of San Diego, Ca., step-children Lynn Marino of Phoenix, Ar., Donald Bryant, Holdenville, Donna Lawrence, Kingfisher, Darra Geutry, Holdenville, Shirl Abbiss, Wewoka and Judy Long, Channel View; two brothers, A.D. Calvert, of Wewoka and Coleman C. Calvert of Holdenville; one sister Wanda Sherfield of Kilgore, Texas; two grandchildren and one great-grand child.
Chiefton Camp
Funeral services for former Wewoka resident Chiefton Camp, 34, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stout Funeral Home.
Revs. Leon Postoak and Houston Tiger will officiate at the services.
Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.
Wake services are set for 6 p.m. tonight at Stout Funeral Home.
Camp died Friday, Nov. 26, 1999 in Oklahoma City.
He was born Sept. 4, 1965 to Sonny and Elizabeth (Harjo) Camp in Wewoka.
Camp attended school in Wewoka and Konawa, then moved to Oklahoma City for a short time.
He married Elizabeth C. Allen on May 17, 1986 in Atoka. She survives him of the home.
Camp was preceded in death by one sister, Elizabeth Camp.
Other survivors include three children, Cedric Lee Camp, Clifton Camp Jr., and LaFiammia C. Camp, all of the home; his mother, of Wewoka; and nine sisters, Christine Camp, Sarney Camp, Rogenia Camp, Carmen Lou Camp, Donna Faye Camp, Amone Camp, all of Oklahoma City, Monroe Camp, Kansas City, Mo., Jannie Porter, Ada and Patsy Wolf, Arkansas.
Pallbearers are listed as Cedric Camp, Roddick Harrison, Sarney Camp, Amone Camp, Jonathan Allen and Lucas Camp.
Ralph Campbell
Funeral services for former Seminole resident Ralph Henry Campbell, 62, are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment will follow at Cummings Cemetery, Maud.
Campbell died Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at his home in Winston-Salem, N.C.
He was born June 9, 1937 in St. Louis to John M. and Alma (Sartors) Campbell.
A self-employed dry wall contractor, he was married to Betty (Garner) Campbell. She survives him of the home.
Campbell was preceded in death by his father, and two brothers, Ronald and Hoyt Campbell.
Other survivors include his mother, Alma Campbell, Tecumseh, four sons and daughters-in-law, Cullen R. and Sandra Campbell, J. Brent and Subrena Campbell, Darin K. and Cherrie Campbell and R. Grant Campbell, all of Winston-Salem; two brothers, Max Campbell, Houston, Texas and Jerry Campbell, East Bend, N.C.; and six grandchildren, David, Dara, Rachelle, Jonathan, Scott and Josh.
Casket bearers include Hulett Edgmon, Henry Kimmel, Larry Moyer, John DeHart, Charlie Richey and Denver Chekk.
Honorary casket bearers include Gary French, Jimmy Lynn Austin, Bobby Davis, Charles Fixico, Jim Stowe, and all his golfing friends from Seminole and Hillcrest Golf Club.
At the family’s request, donations may be made to the Cancer Services, Inc., 3175 Maplewood Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.
Tyler Campbell
Graveside services for Konawa resident Tyler Paul Campbell, three month old son of Gregory Campbell and Angela Williams, are set for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Father Matthew Brown, O.S.B. will officiate at the services.
Campbell died Sunday, Aug. 22, 1999 in Konawa. He was born May 12, 1999 in Shawnee.
Survivors include his parents and one brother, Cristian Campbell, of the home.