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Memorial Park Cemetery

Garfield County, Oklahoma


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© David Schram

Lloyd Richard Brownsworth


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Etna, Oklahoma
February 2012

Lloyd Richard Brownsworth
December 14, 1928 ~ February 23, 2012


Son of the late Elmer and Esther Geis Brownsworth, he graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1950.

He was a veteran of the United States Army.

He was an vocational agriculture teacher for most of his career. He retired in 1991, after serving as superintendent for the OT Autry Votech.

He was very active with the Gideons and took 34 trips abroad to distribute Bibles and to provide assistance to existing and new Gideons around the world.

He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church where his funeral was held on February 27, 2012, with The Rev Wade Burleson officiating.

He was survived by his wife, Sue Taylor Brownsworth, married in 1952; a brother, Willard Brownsworth; a sister, Ann Weiderstien; two sons, Ronnie Brownsworth and Raymond Brownsworth; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; an an extended family of relatives and friends.


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Dede Sutton-Morris


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
September 3, 2021

Ida Sue [Taylor] Brownsworth
August 19, 1931 ~ September 1, 2021


A Graveside Service for Ida Sue Brownsworth, age 90, of Keosauqua, Iowa, formerly of Enid, will be 1:30 pm, Thursday, September 9, 2021 at the Mausoleum in Memorial Park Cemetery with Dr. Ronnie Brownsworth officiating.

Sue was born August 19, 1931 in Vinson, Oklahoma, one of 11 children, to W.F. and Ida [Blackwell] Taylor, and passed away Wednesday, September 1, 2021 in Keosauqua, Iowa.

She married Lloyd Richard Brownsworth on October 17, 1952 at the Vinson Baptist Church, in Vinson, Oklahoma, and to this union, two sons, Ronnie and Raymond were born.

Lloyd's budding teaching career took them to Snyder, Oklahoma, where they lived for approximately 12 years while he taught vocational agriculture.

They moved to the Enid community in 1967 when Lloyd took a job with Autry Technology Center.

Sue was a clerk at Central National Bank for 27 years, retiring in 1996.

She is survived by two sons, Dr Ronnie Brownsworth and wife Nicole, of Golden City, MO; and Raymond Brownsworth, of Keosauqua, IA; nine grandchildren, Christopher A. Brownsworth and wife Sara, of Nixa, MO; Jonathan Brownsworth and wife Caitlin, of Smyrna, GA; Joshua Brownsworth and wife Maggie, of Marrietta, GA; Nicholas Brownsworth and Katy Brownsworth, both of Kennesaw, GA; Chris M. Brownsworth, of Keosauqua, IA; Victoria Wright and husband Spenser, of Sigourney, IA; Courtney Brownsworth, of Minneapolis, MN; and Sarah Brownsworth, of Keosauqua, IA. She is also survived by six great grandchildren, Brook, Owen, Eliana and Bennett, of Nixa, MO; and Claire and Elsie Wright, of Sigourney, IA.

Sue is preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Richard Brownsworth; parents, W.F. and Ida Taylor, and her ten siblings., Iowa, formerly of Enid, will be 1:30 pm, Thursday, September 9, 2021 at the Mausoleum in Memorial Park Cemetery with Dr Ronnie Brownsworth officiating.




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