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Mary Euyvone "Bonnie" (Garrett) & Glenn Franklin McCall

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Hillside Cemetery
Purcell, McClain County, Oklahoma


Photos © Mike Casey

Obit for Glenn posted by Ann Weber
Apr 23, 1934 - Feb 19, 2019


WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)

Glenn Franklin McCall, age 84 of Purcell, passed away Tuesday, February 19, 2019, at the Norman Regional Hospital.

Glenn was born April 23, 1934 in Rosedale, the oldest of 8 children born to Thomas Frank McCall and Vivian Irene (May) McCall. He was raised in Purcell and attended Purcell Schools, graduating with the Class of 1952. On December 3, 1953, Glenn married his best friend and life partner, Mary Euyvone Garrett. Glenn and Bonnie made their home in Purcell where together they raised 3 children, daughters, Donna and Cathy and son, Lloyd. Glenn worked for the Oklahoma Highway Department as a Surveyor and an Engineer. He enjoyed his work and looked forward to his next big project. Glenn was dedicated to whatever he was doing, and he retired after more than 35 years of service. Retirement for Glenn didn’t last long, as he needed other projects. He continued to work for area contractors on bridge and turnpike projects. When he wasn’t working, you could find Glenn fishing, or tending to his cattle. He was an avid sports fan, and never missed a good football game. Glenn was a family man first; he cherished Bonnie, and especially his grandchildren. He was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church in Purcell. He will be dearly missed!

He was preceded in death by:

          His parents, Thomas and Vivian McCall;

          Sister, Lavada Dixon and

          2 Brothers, Royce McCall Anthony McCall. 

Glenn is survived by:

          His loving wife of 65 years, Bonnie McCall of the home;

          Two daughters,   Donna Hawkins and Cathy McCall,

                                      Both of Lexington;

          Son,  Lloyd McCall of Mississippi;

          Grandson,  Michael Brakefield;

          3 great grandchildren, Adam, Aubree and Atreyu;

          1 great great grandchild, Korbin, and two more on the way;

          2 sisters,     Gail Staggs and husband Jackie of Bernieville, OK and

                             Joyce Corpany and husband Herb of Red Oak, TX;

          2 brothers, Doyle Ray McCall and wife Mary Ann of Fairview and

                             Tommy McCall and wife Kay of Arlington, TX;

          Several nieces and nephews and a host of other family and friends. 

Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Friday, February 22, 2019, at the First Baptist Church in Purcell.

Burial will follow at the Hillside Cemetery.
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Obit for Mary posted by Ann Weber
Jan 15, 1935 - Apr 18, 2020

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)
 
Euyvone “Bonnie” McCall, age 85 of Purcell, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020.

Mary Euyvone Garrett was born January 15, 1935 in Purcell, OK, the 4 5 children born to Fred Walstein “Pete” Garrett and Norene Juanita (Gray) Garrett. Bonnie grew up a farm girl, working the broom corn fields right alongside the field hands. She attended Wayne Schools, graduating with the Bulldog Class of 1953. On December 3 that same year, she married her best friend and life partner, Glenn Franklin McCall. They made their home on the family farm near Maysville where together they raised three children, daughters, Donna and Cathy and son, Lloyd. Bonnie worked for many years at McClain Bank in Purcell. She started as a teller and then worked as Earl Sherman’s personal secretary until he retired. Bonnie then worked her way up to Assistant Vice President where she oversaw repossessed property. She retired in 2000, after more than 32 years of dedicated service. When she wasn’t working, Bonnie enjoyed tending to her garden. She was a member of the Stealey Home Extension Club for more than 15 years. She enjoyed sewing, and made many bibs and quilts for our veterans at the Norman Veterans Center. She was a member of the Wayne First Baptist Church for many years, before moving her membership to Purcell First Baptist in 1993. She was a woman of great faith; a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother and dear friend to many. She will be dearly missed

She was preceded in death by:

Her husband, Glenn McCall in February of 2019 and

          Her parents, Pete and Norene Garrett.

Bonnie is survived by:

          Her daughters, Donna Hawkins and Cathy McCall, both of Lexington;

          Son, Lloyd McCall and wife Alicia of Collierville, TN;

          Sisters, Velma Little of Wayne and Velta Johnston of Yukon;

          Brothers, Thomas Garrett of Purcell and Fred Garrett of Granby, CO;

          3 grandchildren, Michael Brakefield, Jill McCall and Lauren McCall;

          3 great grandchildren, Adam, Aubree and Atreyu;

3 great great grandchildren, Korbin, Maisie and Orion; and a host of other family and friends.


Graveside Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at the Hillside Cemetery in Purcell.

Bonnie’s service will be livestreamed on our Facebook page, Wilson Little.

Send online condolences @ www.wilsonlittle.com.


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