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Virginia M Wheeler

Newcastle Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Newcastle, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Donna Besley





Virginia M Wheeler Obit

Oct 13, 1939 - Aug 15, 2017

Virginia Mae Wheeler passed away at the age of 77 on 15 August 3017.

Virginia was born in Fort Worth Texas on 13 October 1939.

She worked for the Department of Human Services

Virginia was preceded in death by her husband Jack and her parents Richard Cook & Inez Minglin.

She is survived by her daughters: Jan Renteria of Moore, OK; Linda McFarland of OKC; and Kim Hicks and husband Randy of OKC. 4 grandchildren: Jerran Huey, Aaron and Zach McFarland and Brooke Richter and husband Corey. 6 great-grandchildren; Bryleigh, Brody, Harper, Jaxon, Landry and Paisley.

Virginia's funeral services were held at 2:00 pm on Friday, 18 August 2017 at St. Andrews United Methodist Church, 2727 SW 119th St., OKC.

Interment is at Newcastle Cemetery.



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