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© Ladusau~Evans Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma December 1992 November 16, 1931 ~ December 21, 1992 Calvin Wylie, a former advertising manager for The Dallas Morning News, died of cancer Monday at Bass Hospital in Enid, Okla. He was 61. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home in Enid. The native of Durant, Okla., attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. Mr. Wylie moved to Dallas in 1966 when he became northwest division advertising manager for The News, a job he held until 1979. He later moved to Kingfisher, Okla., where he was advertising manager for the Enid News and Eagle until he became ill two years ago. He was president of the Enid chapter of the Lions Club and a former member of the Dallas chapter of Gideons International. The flag in front of The Dallas Morning News will fly at half-staff Wednesday in memory of Calvin Wylie. Calvin was the son of James A. Wylie and Lillie McDonald Wylie. |
© Ladusau~Evans Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma July 2023 April 16, 1934 ~ July 12, 2023 A Celebration of Life for Anna Belle Wylie, age 89, of Enid, will be 10:00 am, Monday, July 17, 2023 at Emmanuel Enid with Pastor Wade Burleson officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral home. The family will receive friends from 3:00 to 4:00 pm, Sunday, July 16th at the funeral home. Anna was born April 16th, 1934 in Bokchito, Oklahoma to John and Thelma (Harris) Hallman and passed from this life to eternal glory on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in Enid. Anna graduated from Durant High School in 1951 and days later married James Calvin Wylie on May 21st. While living in Hobbs, New Mexico, she worked at Famaris Oil company. When they moved to Carrollton, Texas, Anna was employed by Texas Instruments and worked as secretary at Newman Smith High School. After returning to Oklahoma, she went to work for Getty Oil Company, Texaco, and Chevron. Later, she worked at Emmanuel Baptist Church as receptionist. Anna filled her time with service to her family, her community, and her church. She diligently served as a Sunday School teacher to three year olds at First Baptist Church of Hobbs, at First Baptist Church of Carrollton, at First Baptist Church of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, and at Emmanuel Enid. She also enjoyed volunteering for Bass Hospital after retirement. Anna will forever be remembered as a loyal daughter, caring sister, loving and devoted wife, doting mother, adoring grandmother and great-grandmother, faithful friend; but mostly her legacy is as a dedicated servant of Jesus. Anna is survived by her daughter, Pamela Koehn and husband Ron, of Enid; two granddaughters, Christina Goodrum and husband Bob, of Goddard, KS; Cayleena Pilgreen and husband Matt, of Haven, KS; two sisters, Anna Sharp, of Calera, OK and Carol Hallman, of Durant, OK; seven great-grandchildren, Caed Reed, Caleb Reed, Gavi Goodrum, Anaielle Goodrum, Abrianna Goodrum, and Isaiah Goodrum, all of Goddard, KS, and Holden Pilgreen of Haven, KS. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Calvin; and great-grandson, Hesston Pilgreen. Memorial contributions in Anna's name may be made to Victory Village Christian Academy with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds. Condolences may be made, memories shared, and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com |
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