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Derek Dean Wehling
Aug 25, 1966 - May 31, 1994
Submitted by: Ann Weber

HENNESSEY CLIPPER - UNKNOWN DATE

HENNESSEY - The funeral for Derek Dean Wehling, 27, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Methodist church in Hennessey. The Rev. Mark Jardine will officiate.

Burial will be in the Hennessey Cemetery under direction of Cordry-Sisson Funeral Home.

He was born Aug. 25, 1966, in Enid to Worden Dean and Carrol Nan Robinson Wehling and died Tuesday, May 31, 1994, at his home in Benton, Ark. He had moved to Benton in January of this year. He graduated from Covington-Douglas High School in 1984.

Surviving are one son, Nicholas Werner of Stillwater, his mother, Carrol Parker of Benton, Ark.; his father, Dean Wehling of Altus; one sister, Daphne Marshall of Halifax, Nova Scotia; and maternal grandparents, Dorton and Evelyn Robinson of Hennessey.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Counseling Clinic Inc., Benton, Ark.

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