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Christine and Paul D. ECK

Pleasant Hill Cemetery





Christine Eck
© Enid News and Eagle
11-14-2002
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Meno, OK. -- The funeral for Christine Eck, 74, will be 11 a.m. Sat. in Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel, Enid, OK., Brother Leslie Busbee officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Meno. She was born Feb. 6, 1928 in Guthrie, OK. to Christopher and Gladys Britt Bock and died Tues. Nov. 12, 2002, at her home in Meno after a brief illness.

She graduated from Guthrie High School in 1945. She worked for two abstracting companies in Guthrie until she married Paul D. Eck on March 12, 1950. They first lived on a farm south of Goltry, OK., later moving to another farm north of Ringwood, OK. In 1957, they moved to their current home south of Meno where they farmed until 1998. She was a long-standing, faithful member of the Church of God which meets at Hemlock and Independence, Enid, OK.

She is survived by her husband Paul of the home; two sons, Gary of San Antonio, TX., Terry and wife Tina of Enid, OK.; three brothers, Kenneth Bock and wife Hazel of Guthrie, OK., Ted Bock of Tulsa, OK., Ronnie Bock and wife Jeanie of Sapulpa, OK; two grandsons, Tony and Jonathan Eck of Las Vegas, Nev.

Christine was a hard-working farm wife, faithful mother, and active member of her church and community. She helped with PTA and school functions when her sons were in grade school and sold fresh cream and eggs to her neighbors and friends. She was a meticulous seamstress, making most of her own clothing, and a wonderful cook. Her chocolate cakes and apple dumplings were especially loved at church and family dinners. Her garden and canning provided much of the food for the family table. She also enjoyed tending her many flowers and trees. She was an avid reader, amassing a large library of inspirational books through the years.

Before retirement, Christine helped in all phases of farm operations working long hard hours both inside and outside the home. She was a faithful steward of all God placed in her hands. Her faith guided her family in the paths of righteousness and her prayers always supported them and others. She sent many cards and letters to those needing an encouraging word. Her labors of love will be sorely missed.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Church of God.

Paul D. Eck
© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home
04-2008
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

The funeral service for Paul D. Eck, age 87, will be at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at the Anderson-Burris Funeral Home, with Bro. Leslie Busbee officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Meno, with arrangements by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

He was born to Dan A. and Ida (Becker) Eck on February 16, 1921, in Meno, and died Friday, April 25, 2008, at Greenbrier Nursing Center in Enid.

He grew up in the Meno area and attended Cozy Palace School. Paul served in the U.S. Army during World War II. On March 13, 1950, he married Olive Christine Bock in Guthrie, and they made their home in Meno, where they farmed. Paul was a member of the Church of God.

Paul is survived by two sons, Gary Eck of San Antonio, TX, and Terry Eck of Enid; two grandchildren, Tony Eck and wife Cristina of Yuma, AZ, and Jonathan Eck of Las Vegas, NV; three sisters, Clara Wahl of Enid, Ruey Tucker of Henrietta, OK, and Ella Mae Jarvis of El Dorado, KS.

He was preceded in death by his wife Christine, his parents, seven brothers and six sisters.

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