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© Barnes and Friederich Funeral Home
Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Wilma Jean (Sayre) Oberg

June 30, 1934 ~ October 29, 2011

Wilma Jean Oberg, 77, went home on Saturday, October 29th 2011, she is our beloved Matriach and we will miss her tremendously. She retired from GENERAL MOTORS in February, 1993.

Proceded in death by her parents, Walter R. and Neva M. Sayre; her brother Lester Sayre, sisters Thelma McKeehan and Selma Shotwell, all from Kirksville MO; and step daughter Sandy Taylor of Yukon, OK.

Married to Warren Oberg since June 1993 and he survives her in death. Also survived by her children Cliff Higgins of Edmond, Thomas Higgins of Midwest City and Eva Galluzzi of Muskogee, and step daughters Cathy Taylor of Rockwall, TX and Debbie Etris of Del City, OK. She has one sister Velma Hatfield and two brothers Jody Sayre and Billy Sayre all of Kirksville MO. She has (11) grandchildren and (5) great grandchildren. 


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