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Major County, Oklahoma


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Evelyn Maxine STILES and Walter M. WILMOTT

Roscoe Cemetery



Walter Montgomery Wilmott
02-2002
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre

Walter Montgomery Wilmott was born November 1, 1918 in Wood Dale, Oklahoma to Laymont and Bessa Cluff Wilmott and died February 26, 2002 in Fairview Hospital, Fairview Oklahoma. Services were held Thursday February 28, 2002 in the Fairview Funeral Home Chapel at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Richard Redinger officiating. Burial was in Roscoe Cemetery near Fairview Oklahoma. Arrangements were done by Fairview Funeral Home.

He lived most of his life in Major County and graduated from Cheyenne Valley High School. Walter proudly served his country during WWll in Cll 74th Engineering Corps from 1941 to 1945. After his discharge from the Army, he worked on a Seismograph crew, farmed and worked for the Santa Fe Railroad for 29 years before retirement.

He married Evelyn Maxine Stiles in Fairview on September 21, 1948.

Walter is survived by his wife, Evelyn Maxine Wilmott ; one daughter Stasha Dayton and her husband Ronald; one grandson Corey Wayne Dayton all of Fairview Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and one brother.




Evelyn Maxine Stiles Wilmott
03-2007
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre

Evelyn Maxine Stiles Wilmott was born January 9, 1922 to Vircho and Irene McGonagle Stiles and passed away Wednesday March 7, 2007 in Fairview Oklahoma. Graveside services were held 2:30 pm on March 10, 2007 at Roscoe Cemetery with Rev. Ray Schoonmaker officiating.

Maxine grew up in Fairview area and attended Fairview schools. In 1942 she moved to Wichita and worked for Coleman Defense Plant for several years on the assembly line. After returning to Fairview, she worked at the Cornelson Gas Station.

She married Walter Montgomery Wilmott in Fairview on September 21, 1948. They lived in the Fairview area and Maxine worked as a cook for the Santa Fe Railroad for five years. She later attended Beetch's Beauty School in Enid and opened the Town and Country Beauty Shop in Fairview which she operated for over 30 years.

She is survived by a daughter Stasha Wilmott Dayton and her husband Ronald Dayton of Fairview; grandson Corey Wayne Dayton of Alva; two sisters, Nina Gensler of Midwest City Oklahoma and Shirley Warner of Fairview.

She was preceded in death by her parents (both buried at Roscoe), husband Walt in 2002, and 2 brothers James Lee and Roy Edgar (also buried in Roscoe)

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