© Whinery-Huddleston Chapel Lawton Oklahoma February 3, 2014 Birth date: June 17, 1938 Death date: February 3, 2014 Funeral with full military honors for Daniel E. Childers, 75, Lawton, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Whinery-Huddleston Chapel with Pastor Paul Craig officiating. Inurnment will be at Fort Sill National Cemetery at a later date. Mr. Childers died Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, in Lawton with his family at his side. He was born June 17, 1938, in Salinas, Calif., to Lowell and Wilma Mayfield Childers. Daniel was raised and attended school in Iowa. He enlisted in the U.S. Army after graduation and served his country for the next 21 years in Germany, where he met Christel on his first day pass, Greenland, Vietnam, Fort Benning, Ga., and finally at Fort Sill, where he retired in 1976. His commendations and medals included the Army Commendation Medal w/2 Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry w/Palm, National Defense Service Medal, numerous Good Conduct Medals, and most importantly, a devoted and loving wife to cherish the rest of his life. After spending 21 years in the Army, Daniel spent another 21 years at Goodyear, retiring in 2000. He had numerous hobbies through the years, including fishing, hunting, gun smithing and leather crafts. He was a lifetime member of the VFW and has attended services at the Christian Center since 1995. Daniel was also an avid follower of Jesse Duplantis Ministries. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers: Dwayne and Donny Childers. Survivors include his wife, Christel of the home; two sons: Danny Childers and wife Susan, of Lawton; and Michael Childers, of Odessa, Texas; a daughter, Carmen Korynta and husband Chris, of Conway, Ark.; grandchildren: John-Michael Childers, Thomas Childers, Lori Fisher, Cathy Livengood, Bailey Cruz and Hailey Cruz; great-grandchildren: Breaynna, Xavier, Benjamin, Madison, Jacob, Nathan, Chloe, Caden, Orion, Riley, Aiden and Ethan; brothers: David Childers and wife Shirley, of Iowa; Richard Childers and wife Sue, of Maryland; sisters: Kathy Richardson, of North Carolina; Karla Strom and Shiela Malloy, both of Iowa; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. |
© Whinery-Huddleston Chapel Lawton Oklahoma April 12, 2015 Birth date: April 21, 1943 Death date: April 12, 2015 Ms. Childers went to be with her Lord on Sunday, April 12, 2015. Christel was born April 21st, 1943 to Joseph and Barbara [Hettinger] Syndikus. She was a good cook of German food and also loved making Christmas cookies. A homemaker at heart, Christel prepared three meals a day for her family. She was very organized and had her children make their beds military inspection ready. Ms. Childers sewed, did ceramics and macrame. A ritual for her was to visit Olive Garden, often both for lunch and dinner in the same day, if only to have a cup of cappuccino. Christel enjoyed the outdoors, especially walking. She was a member of the Christian Center for many years. Survivors include two sons, Danny Childers and wife Susan of Lawton, and Michael Childers of Odessa, TX; a daughter Carmen Korynta and husband Chris of Conway, AR; grandchildren, John-Michael Childers, Thomas Childers, Lori Fisher, Cathy Livengood, Bailey Cruz, and Hailey Cruz; twelve great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Marga Sajulta, Emilie Syndikus, and Marika Keim. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Childers, a brother, Armon Sydikus, and two sisters, Reinhilde Staetmuller and Elsa Sydikus. Service: 11:00 am on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at Whinery-Huddleston Chapel 6210 NW Cache Road Lawton Oklahoma 73505 Cemetery: Fort Sill National Cemetery Jake Dunn Road Elgin OK |
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