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Mary Louise and Harry Willis MCCREARY

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Mary Louise McCreary
02 Jul 1937 - 16 Oct 2007
The Enid News and Eagle
Unknown date
Submitted by family

The funeral for Mary McCreary, 70, of Ringwood, will be 11 a.m. today at Faith Center in Meno. The Rev. Cody Anderson will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

She was born July 2, 1937, in Mound Ridge, Kan., to Pete C. and Elma Stucky Schroeder and died Tuesday, October 16, 2007, in Enid.

She graduated from Walton High School in 1956. She married Harry Willis McCreary Jan. 14, 1956. They made their home in Walton. They later moved to Enid in 1959, where she worked at Sears and Roebuck and later Anthony's.

Surviving are her husband Harry, of the home; five children, Vonna Fisher of Phoenix, Ariz., Sandra Kievit of Enid, Doug McCreary of Yukon, Morla York and Stormy Catlett, both of Hennessey; three brothers, Jerry and Vern Schroeder, both of Newton, Kan., and Everett Schroeder of Walton, Kan.; two sisters, Wilma Siebuhr of Newton, Kan. and Fern Nelms of Heston, Kan.; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three brothers.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundtion, diabetes division

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Harry "Mac" Willis McCreary
05 Dec 1933 - 28 Nov 2012
Submitted by family

A Celebration Service for Harry "Mac" Willis McCreary, 78, of Ringwood, will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, November 28, 2012, at Ringwood United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Meno. Arrangements are by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.

Harry was born to Art and Elsie (Wisel) McCreary December 5, 1933, in Ringwood, and passed away Tuesday, November 20, 2012, at his home in Ringwood.

Harry grew up in Ringwood and graduated from Ringwood High School in 1952. He then served in the U.S. Navy. On January 14, 1956, he married Mary Schroder, and they made their home in Ringwood. Harry was a real estate broker, auctioneer and agent for Richard E. Wack Agency. He was a member of Ringwood United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge and Shriners.

He is survived by his children, Jean Fisher and husband Gary of Phoenix, Arizona, Sandra Collins and husband Rick of Hennessey, Doug McCreary and wife Debbie of Yukon, Morla York, Stormy Catlett and husband Kevin of Hennessey; sister Betty Farnsworth; grandchildren, Vanessa and Zachariah O'Brien, Garrett Fisher, Nick and Peggy Morris, Courtney York, Zac and Nicole York, Brandi York, Clancy York, Bricelyn and Brylee Catlett, Jacquee and Sam McCreary, Tuff and Tricia Collins; great-grandchildren, Kaden and Landis O'Brien, Emily, Macey and Hunter Morris, Gabe York, Ethan and Kalystah York, Clanston, Lameka, Sincere and Xavier York, Shay, Paige and Ty Collins Harry was preceded in death by his wife Mary, parents and one brother.

Memorials to OMRF Heart Division. Condolences at www.andersonburris.com.


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