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© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma November 11, 2015 A Service of Remembrance and Celebration of Life for Elsie Irene Woods will be 10 a.m. Thursday, November 12, 2015, at the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Chapel, with the Rev Diana Pruitt officiating. Private family burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Irene was born on October 20, 1936, to Howard and Agnes [Campbell] Marsolf, and raised on a farm west of Hunter, and passed away Nov. 9, 2015. Irene was united in marriage to Don Woods on May 14, 1957. To this union, three sons were born. She was not only a devoted mother, but a best friend, a counselor and consoler, and the architect that formed our guiding life principles. Irene is survived by her three sons: Alan and wife Faith of Pensacola, Fla., Scott of Oklahoma City and Mark of Enid; two sisters, Ruby [Bob] Schroeder of Enid, and Oletta Byrne of Wichita, Kan. Also surviving are many much-loved cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, and sister Vera Clem. The family would like to thank all of the IMCU staff at Integris Health Center Enid, for their attentive and compassionate care, to include our heartfelt appreciation to Dr Sarah Matousek for her personal devotion to our mother. In lieu of flowers, please consider a kind donation to a local nonprofit of your choice with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home custodian of the funds. Submitted by Family |
© Enid News and Eagle Enid, Oklahoma January 18, w2014 October 3, 1943 ~ January 6, 2014 Funeral for Billy Glen Woods, 70, will be 2 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2014, at Central Assembly of God Church, with the Revs Kevin Ward and Rodney Wardwell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation with family will be 6-7 pm today, January 8, at Anderson-Burris Funeral Home. Bill was born to Virgil and Marie Gentzel] Woods on October 3, 1943, in Shidler, Okla, and passed away Monday, January 6, 2014, in Enid. Bill served in the US Army during the Vietnam War. On February 13, 1965, he married Alma "Jean" Winkle in Borger, Texas, where they made their home. He worked at Brinson's Big B Grocery Store, meatcutting, at the age of 16. He then worked for Ideal Supermarkets, Bestyet, Boy's Market and retired at Vance AFB commissary. Bill was a member of Central Assembly of God Church, where over the course of 40 years he served on the Board of Deacons, Building Committee, taught Sunday school, played guitar in the worship band, sang with the praise team, as well as singing in various groups. In his retirement years, he enjoyed cooking, always trying new recipes. Above all, he loved taking vacations with his family. Bill enjoyed bird watching and always had a love for cars. He was loved by all who knew him. Bill is survived by his wife, Jean; daughter, Lanette Henry and husband Nick of Enid; granddaughter, Morgan Henry of Enid; brother, Roger Woods of Oklahoma City; and mother-in-law, Ophelia Winkle of Enid. Bill was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Paula Laird; and paternal and maternal grandparents. Memorials may be made to Central Assembly of God Building Fund. Guestbook at www.andersonburris.com. Submitted by Family |
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