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Major County, Oklahoma



Ames Cemetery



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Karen Sue DYER and Earl Dean DETRICK

Ames Cemetery


Karen S. Detrick
© Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home
08-2013
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre
© Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home


The memorial service for Karen S. Detrick, 73 year –old Ames resident will be 10:30a.m. Tuesday, August 6, 2013 in the Parker Chapel Church, Ringwood – Ames Highway with Pastor Rick Milam officiating. A private family committal will follow in Ames cemetery at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.

Karen was born August 16, 1939 in Dewey, Oklahoma to Howard and Opal (Maynard) Dyer and died Friday, August 2, 2013 in her home in rural Ames. She attended local schools and graduated from Enid High School with the class of 1957. On June 18, 1965 she married Dean Detrick at the home of her parents in Enid where the couple made their home. They moved to Ames in 1973.

She devoted a good part of her time to Parker Chapel where she was a long-time member. She was the church pianist for many years, taught Sunday school and helped with church bulletins and youth ministry. She enjoyed sewing and often gave away items to family members. Karen loved the Lord Jesus and Christian music, as well as playing the piano.

She is survived by her husband Dean, son Mark, and daughter Cynthia, all of the home. One brother, Dale Dyer and wife Eileen, of Concord, CA. and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Esther. Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Parker Chapel.

Condolences may be made to the family online at www.enidwecare.com




Earl Detrick
© Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home
12-2014
Submitted by : Jo Aguirre
© Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home

The memorial service for Earl “Dean” Detrick, 76 year –old Ames resident, will be 2:00pm Wednesday, December 17, 2014 in Parker Chapel Church with Pastor Rick Milam officiating. Committal service will follow in Ames cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. Dean was born February 12, 1938 in Enid to Fred and Christina (McCracken) Detrick and died December 11, 2014 at Greenbrier Nursing Home in Enid. In 1956, he graduated from Ames. On June 18, 1965 he married Karen Dyer at the home of her parents in Enid where the couple made their home. They moved to Ames in 1973.

He was a devoted elder at Parker Chapel where he was a long-time member and Sunday School Assistant Superintendent. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, especially hunting and feeing his turkeys and deer.

He was preceded in death by his wife and his parents.

Dean is survived by son, Mark; daughter, Cynthia, both of Ames; two brothers, Gerald Detrick and wife, Donna; Terry Detrick and wife, Rita, all of Ames; sister, Karen Womack of Enid as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Memorials may be given through the funeral home to Parker Chapel or Ames American Legion.

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