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Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Monday for Seminole resident Wilma Loyce (Bray) Williamson at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Cal Hunter officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Mrs. Williamson, age 72, died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2005, at home. She was born April 25, 1933 in Gailey, Okla. to O.J. and Lois Anglin Bray.
She married R.J. Williamson Sr. on July 16, 1954 in Pauls Valley and was a retired registered nurse and a member of the Highway Baptist Church.
Wilma was a member of the very first Women’s AAU basketball team, who travel nationally and internationally.
Following graduation from Asher High School she continued her education with nursing training at St. Anthony’s, graduating in 1955.
She was a devote wife and loving mother and grandmother. Wilma was an accomplished writer and has had a number of poems published.
Her parents and one brother Don Bray preceded her in death.
Surviving is her husband of the home, two sons; R.J. Williamson II, of Eufaula, John J. Williamson III, of Oklahoma City; three daughters; Linda J. Hall of Tecumseh, Betty Williamson of Oklahoma City and ValJean Primeaux of Seminole; two sisters; Wanda Humphreys and Kathryn Humphreys, both of Oklahoma City.
Eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive her.
Rejoice! Our mother, grandmother, friend and sister LIVES with her personal Savior and Lord Jesus Christ.
Alphonso Willis
Funeral services for former Wewoka resident Alphonso "Al" Willis are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at Fair View Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. Temple and Sons Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Willis grew up in Wewoka and graduated from Wewoka High School.
He then joined the Army and served for many years. Willis worked for the Post Office in El Paso after leaving the Army and returned to Oklahoma City after he retired.
Willis is survived by his sister Paulette Willis Williams of Wewoka.
Lou Evelina Willis
Graveside services for Wewoka resident Lou Evelina Willis are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at Rosedale Cemetery in Ada with Rev. Kenneth Elkins to officiate.
The service is under the direction of Smith-Phillips Funeral Home.
Willis died Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at the OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. She was born May 20, 1941 in Lane to W.B. Scott and Lorene Gaddis.
She married A.E. Willis in 1963 in Juarez, Mexico. He preceded her in death in 1999.
Willis enjoyed being a homemaker for her husband and children.
Her father; husband; one brother, Melvin Scott; two sisters, Louise and Linda Miller and two great-grandchildren, McKayla Nikole Tatum and Devin Albert Willis preceded her in death.
Surviving are nine sons, Ernest Willis of Bloomfield, N.M., William Willis of Siloam Springs, Ark., Audie Willis of Searcy, Ark., Kenneth Willis of Searcy, Ark., Steve Willis of Konawa, Michael Willis of Wewoka, Donnie Willis of Siloam Springs, Ark., Troy Willis of Ada and David Willis of Albuquerque, N.M. and seven daughters, Shelby Fowler of Ada, Barbara Willis and Dale Willis, both of Albuquerque, N.M., Bonnie Willis of Colcord, Shirley Henderson of Wewoka, Peggy Betancourt of Missouri and Sheila Kirby of Colcord.
In addition, her mother Lorene Miller of Sulphur; three brothers, Melvin Scott of Ada, Danny Miller and Junior Miller, both of Sulphur; four sisters, Louise Miller, Linda Miller, Norma Miller and Lynn Miller, all of Ada; 35 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
Arville Lee Wilson
Funeral services for longtime Seminole resident Arville "Dutch" Lee Wilson are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Swearingen Funeral Home with Dwight Wise officiating.
Interment is to follow services at Maple Grove cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Wilson, 69, died Monday, March 21, 2005 at home. He was born Aug. 17, 1935 in Harjo to Roy Wilson and Jewel Wise.
He was retired from Shawnee Milling Company after 30 plus years of service. Wilson was an avid sports fan, who was a big supporter of all Seminole sports teams, high school and college.
His parents, two brothers and one sister-in-law preceded him in death.
Surviving him is his daughter and son-in-law, Dana and Gerald Pickett of Seminole; brother, Roland Wilson of Shawnee; sister and brother-in-law, Dolores and Mike Bell of Bartesville; granddaughter and her husband, Taryn and Justin Harder of Edmond; former wife Nelda Lacquement of Midwest City; niece and nephew, Becky Tucker and Scott Bell of Bartesville and good friend Barbara Kuhn of Pinebluff, Ark.
Pallbearers for the services will be Kenneth Speer Jr., Kenny Speer III, Gerald Pickett and Justin Harder.
Hobert Wilson
Graveside services for Seminole resident Hobert Franklin "Son" Wilson are scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Tecumseh Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home.
Wilson, 78, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005 in Oklahoma City. He was born March 3, 1926 in Graham to Samuel Hobert and Birtie Lorene Wilson.
He attended school and was raised in Sulphur. He married Margueriete White in Clovis, N.M.
Wilson served in the United States Navy during World War II and following his military service he lived in New Mexico before returning to Seminole for the last 15 years.
He was the owner and operator of Brown Refrigeration and he enjoyed gardening and handiwork.
His parents; two sisters, Sybil Keller and Mildred Owings; and a daughter, Madge Elaine Coblentz all preceded him in death.
Survivors include: his wife of the home; one son, Allen Dale Shelby; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters, Gladys Worthern, Wanda Kohr, Lois Kinsley and Suzie Woodruff; and four brothers, Travis Wilson, Glen Wilson, Jimmy Wilson and John Wilson.
Louella Wilson
Funeral services for longtime Seminole resident Louella Lucille "Peach" Smith Wilson are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel with Rev. Tommy Clark to officiate.
Interment is to follow services at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Wilson, 90, died Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at Seminole Medical Center. She was born Dec. 29, 1914 in Meeker to C. G. and Ella Gertrude (Patton) Smith.
She has been a Seminole resident for 75 years having moved here from Meeker. Peach married Ira A. Wilson in Seminole on Jan. 8, 1932. He preceded her in death on Jan. 23, 1985.
They owned and operated a service station in Seminole until retirement to a ranch in 1968. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Seminole.
She is preceded in death by husband, Ira Andrew Wilson, daughter Patricia Ann Hanlon, brother C.G. "Bud" Smith and sister Margurete Stearman.
Surviving her is one son and daughter-in-law Gerald "Butch" and Deborah Wilson of Seminole; six grandchildren, Linda McFall, Charles Robertson, Susan Cowns, Toby Wilson, Tina Joy and Sarah Wilson; 12 great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.
Casket bearers for the service will be Tim McFall, "Chuck" Charles Robertson, Gabriel Robertson, Andrew Cowns, Joseph Cowns, Daniel Cowns and Steve Cowns.
Honorary bearers are listed as Toby Wilson, Terry McCracken and Lance Joy.
H. L. Wineland
Funeral services for former Seminole resident Dr. H. L. "Hody" Wineland were held at 10:30 a.m. today at Christ the King Catholic Church in Little Rock, Ark. under the direction of Griffin Leggett Healey and Roth of Little Rock, Ark.
Interment is scheduled to take place at a later time in Seminole.
Wineland, 85, died Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005 at Parkway Health center in Little Rock, Ark. He was born on Nov. 11, 1919 in Boynton to Herbert Lee and Elsie Allred Wineland.
He graduated from Seminole High School and attended the United States Naval Academy and the University of Oklahoma.
Wineland graduated from Colorado College and Vanderbilt University Medical school, where he was the president of AOA, the honorary medical society.
His internship was at Vanderbilt, followed by a residency in internal medicine at UAMS where he was chief resident. He practiced internal medicine in Pine Bluff, Ark. from 1956 until his retirement in 1987.
Wineland was a member of the American Medical Association, the Southern Medical Association and the Arkansas Society of Internal Medicine.
He was a captain in the United States Army Air Corps and a veteran of World War II. Wineland was a longtime member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Pine Bluff, Ark., where he served as Faithful Navigator of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus.
Wineland loved golf, Razorback sports, bridge, dancing and travel.
His parents, brother Ollin Wineland and sister Nampalee Fowler preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Selma Lee Hull Wineland of Little Rock, Ark; seven children, Hugh F. Burnett, M.D., and his wife, Sally of Little Rock, Ark., H. Lee Wineland, M.D., and his wife, Pam of Maumelle, Ark., Pam Willis and her husband, Maurice, of Bentonville, Ark., Daria Wineland and her husband John Porton of Jensen Beach, Fla., Teresa Wineland and her husband, Keith Cooper, of El Dorado, Ark., Vickie Randal of Gulf Breeze, Fla., and Greg Wineland and his wife, Angela of Brandon, Mo.
In addition are his grandchildren, Lin and Suzanne Burnett, Tom and Jennifer Burnett, Lee Wineland, Andre Wineland, Trey Willis, Nathan Willis, Chris and Amber Willis, Tricia and Tyler Steele, Paul Brown, Nicholas Brown, Jason Cooper, Monica Cooper, Adrienne Randel, Layne Wineland and Gregory Wineland; and great-grandchildren, Haley Burnett and Hope Burnett, and Steele who is due in April.
Memorials will be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, 1501 N.W. 9th Avenue, bob Hope Road, Miami, Fla. 33136-1494; to St. Joseph School in Pine Bluff, Ark.; or to the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock, Ark.
The family wishes to thank Susan Barnes, Janet Hubbard, Chanetta Johnson, Baptist Hospice and the staff of Parkway Health Center for the care that they provided to Dr. Wineland.
Steven Winlock
Funeral services for longtime Seminole resident Steven Winlock are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Fellowship with Rev. Danny Fisher officiating.
Interment is to follow services at Maple Grove Cemetery with military honors under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Winlock, 53, died Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at Seminole Medical Center. He was born June 14, 1952 in Talihina to Simon Winlock Sr. and Shirley J. (Westund) Lee.
He lived in Seminole since 1956 and was a diesel mechanic who was disabled at the time of his death.
His last place of employment was Tiger Trucks in Seminole and he was a member of the Choctaw Veterans and Immanuel Fellowship Church.
Winlock served in the United States Army as an Sp.5 during the Vietnam War.
Surviving is his mother, Shirley J. Lee of Pierre, S.D.; two sons, Steven Winlock of Shawnee and Christopher H. Winlock of Seminole; one daughter, Penny Potter of Shawnee and three grandchildren.
In addition, three brothers, Simon Winlock and Richard Winlock, both of Shawnee and Scott Winlock of Tulsa and three sisters, Ruth Ann Baugus of Seminole and Linda Hackett of Pierre, S.D., survive him.
Pallbearers will be Mickey Shaw, Mike Scheller, Glen Azlin, Bill Potter, Jessie Dinwiddie and Josh Dunagan.