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Funeral services for Hedy Mae Davis are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Monday at Little River Baptist Church in Spaulding.
Rev. Billy Joe Harjo and Rev. Cecil Spoonemoore are set to officiate.
Burial is to follow at the Davis family cemetery in Sasakwa under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
A wake service is scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday night at Stout Funeral Home Chapel.
Davis died Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002 at Deaconess Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 67.
She was born Sept. 9, 1934 to Wilson and Cindy Griffin Tiger.
She attended school at Eufaula Boarding School and was raised in the Seminole County area.
Davis was a member of the Little River Baptist Church of Spaulding.
She married Tom Davis, who preceded her in death in 1988.
She was also preceded in death by her parents.
Davis is survived by two daughters, Cynthia Reschke of Wewoka and Brenda Gentry of Seminole; two sons, Charles Davis of Midwest City and Abler Davis of Seminole; two sisters, Cletus Wilson of Muskogee and Anna Davis of Sasakwa; one brother, Earl Davis of Sasakwa; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers are John Gentry, Wendell Reschke, Earl Davis, John Coon, Kenny Bowlegs, and Jimmy Taylor.
Jessie Joe Davis
Funeral services with full military honors for Jessie Joe Davis are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.
Rev. Russell Ryker is set to officiate.
Burial is to follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Davis died Thursday, March 7, 2002 at Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 62.
He was born April 11, 1939 in Atoka to Crawford "Curley" Earl and Alta Mary Jewel (Hunt) Davis.
He retired in 1979 from the Air Force after 22 years of service with the rank of Master Sergeant.
Davis worked at Big Yank after moving back to Wewoka until 1991.
He was awarded the Defense Service Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Air Force National Commendation Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with four Bronze Loops, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon with one Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon with four Oak Leaf Clusters.
He was a member of Hilltop Freewill Baptist Church in Wewoka and the American Legion post in Seminole.
Davis is survived by his parents of Seminole; two sons, Gary Davis of Seminole and Curtist Davis of Sacramento, Calif.; one daughter, Kim McGinnis of Seminole; three brothers, James Davis of Wewoka and Crawford Davis and Gary Davis, both of Ardmore; two sisters, Carolyn Brewer of Wewoka and Linda Knotz of Roswell, N.M.; and ten grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Robert Davis, Jimmy Davis, Michael Henning, Joey Davis, Scott Barlow, Adam Davis, and Eddie Davis.
Mollie (Streater) Day
Funeral services for former Wewoka resident Mollie Cynthia (Streater) Day are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Stout-Phillips Funeral Chapel.
Bro. Larry Chesser is set to officiate.
Interment is to follow in Oakwood Cemetery under the direction of Stout-Phillips Funeral Home.
Day died Thursday, June 11, 2002 in the Kenwood Manor Nursing Home in Enid at the age of 96.
She was born June 16, 1906 in Leighton, Ala. to Henry R. Streater and Emma P. Hipp.
She was a resident of Wewoka for 57 years and Enid for 31 years.
Day attended One School.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three husbands, Sam K. Ong, Sam Poole, and Laverne R. Day; three children, Ellis Oral Ong, John H. Ong, and Jean Christian; two brothers, Loyd Streater and an infant, "Baby Brother;" and four sisters, Lucille Bennett, Ethel Creach, Blanche Hood, and Maggie Quella.
She is survived by one son, Charles Ong of Plainville, Kans.; one brother, Orville (Pete) Streater of Ft. Myers, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Dempsey ‘Pud’ Kellum
Funeral services for Dempsey "Pud" Kellum are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pickard-Swearingen Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Mitch Williams is set to officiate.
Burial is to follow at Konawa Cemetery under the direction of Pickard-Swearingen Funeral Home.
Kellum died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2002 at Valley View Regional Hospital in Ada at the age of 81.
He was born Feb. 4, 1920 west of Konawa to B.K. "Babe" and Ada (Chandler) Kellum.
He was a farmer.
Kellum was a member of the United States Army Infantry and was wounded in action during the Asia-Pacific Theatre.
He received the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon.
He was a member of the Baptist faith and the Disabled American Veterans.
Kellum was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by three sisters, Lena Simpson of Ada, Wilma Whittenburh of Lamont, Ill, and Jerlean Wolfe of Quartzsite, Ariz.
Audrey "Priss" Dennie
Funeral services for Audrey "Priss" Ava Marie (Sharp) Dennie are scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at Pickard-Swearingen Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Larry Sharp is set to officiate.
Burial is to follow at Konawa Cemetery under the direction of Pickard-Swearingen Funeral Home.
Dennie died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2002 at her home in Konawa at the age of 76.
She was a lifelong Konawa resident.
She was born April 8, 1926 in Bakersfield, Mo. to Samuel Martin and Mary Pearl (Neill) Sharp.
Dennie married Robert Eugene "Gene" Dennie on Nov. 9, 1946 in Konawa.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of the Baptist faith and of the Friendship Rebekah Lodge.
Dennie was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Neil Sharp, Hobart Sharp, Haskell Sharp, and Ralph Sharp; and one sister, Deborah Lorene Bartholme on Aug. 1, 2002.
She is survived by her husband of the home; two sons, Randy Dennie of Lamar and Danny Dennie of Grand Island, Neb.; two daughters, Rhonda Dennie of Konawa and Sammie Dennie of Konawa; two brothers, Roland Sharp of Cahokia, Ill. and Troy Sharp of Konawa; one sister, Gladys Perks of Van Nuys, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Raymond Dice
Funeral services for Raymond Ray Dice, longtime Seminole resident, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at the Assembly of God Church in Seminole.
Rev. Doyle Long will officiate. Burial will follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Dice, 79, died early Wednesday at his home.
He was born Dec. 15, 1922 in Slick to Frederick James Dice and Bertha (Taylor) Dice Walker. He moved to Seminole 55 years ago.
Dice served in the US Army during World War II and received many medals, including the Bronze Star for service on the front lines.
After his return to Seminole, Dice was a truck driver for Guy Nall for many years.
At the time of his death, he had been working for Seminole Housing Authority for 30 years.
He married Verna Marie Smith on Sept. 11, 1949, in Arkansas. She survives him, of the home.
Other survivors include one daughter, Glenda Hackett, Oklahoma City; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Richard Dice of Oregon, and Ronny and Teresa Dice of Seminole; three grandchildren, Jason and Scott Dice, Rhonda and James Dennis, all of Seminole; five great-grandchildren, Deante’, Arianna, Jamon and Jake Dennis and Laricke’ Frank, also of Seminole.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother; two sisters; one son-in-law; and one son, Albert Dale Dice.
Pallbearers will include Marcus Freeman, Buddy Heard, Jerry Anson, Tony O’Brien, Larry Spoonmore and Dennis Adams.
Honorary casketbearers will include Bryce Hill, Herb Williams, David and Robert Anson, Cub Morris and Bill Gillespie.
Dorothy Mae Dickerson
Funeral services for Dorothy Mae (Moneypenny) Dickerson are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday at Fairview Baptist Church.
Rev. Bob Birdwell is set to officiate.
Burial is to follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Dickerson died Thursday, March 28, 2002 at Midwest City Regional Hospital at the age of 70.
She was born April 19, 1931 to Harvey Carl and Beulah Mae (Baldwin) Moneypenny.
She was a secretary for Oklahoma Embroidery.
Dickerson was an active member of Trinity Baptist Church in Shawnee.
She had been active in B.P.W. for over 30 years and had served as Past State President.
She married Leon Errol Dickerson on Dec. 21, 1948 in Seminole.
Dickerson was preceded in death by her parents and her husband on July 18, 1992.
She is survived by one son, Kenny Dickerson of Cromwell; one daughter, Barbara McGehee of Oklahoma City; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Tommy Moneypenny of Cromwell and Roy Moneypenny of Fairview; and two sisters, Margaret Fincher of Euba City, Calif. and Lucille Wiggins of Mazolla, Mont.
Casket bearers are Todd Dickerson, Chad Dickerson, Terry Groves, Jeff Dillon, Robert Monepenny, Dewayne Moneypenny and J. Dee Marinko.
Honorary bearers are Russell Moneypenny and Randy Moneypenny.