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© The Chickasha Express-Star
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Dorothea (Wright Pyle

October 24, 1908 ~ November 11, 2004

Dorothea Wright Pyle died at Atoka Memorial Hospital on November 11, 2004.

Born on October 24, 1908, in Altus, Oklahoma, she was the third child of Walter B. Wright and Nona Russell Wright.

Mrs. Pyle attended the University of Oklahoma, where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority; upon leaving the university, she taught the second grade in Altus until her marriage to Dr. Oscar Snow Pyle of Elmer, Oklahoma, in 1931.

Dr. and Mrs. Pyle settled in Chickasha in 1934. They had two sons, Douglas Craig and David Snow (1941 - 1964).

Mrs. Pyle was a longtime parishioner of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, where she served on the Altar Guild during the 1960s and 1970s.

She was a charter member of the Chickasha chapter of P.E.O., and belonged to the Huguenot Society of America.

She is survived by her son Douglas, of Daisy, Oklahoma, two grandchildren, David Holmes Pyle, of Tulsa, and Emily Alexandra Pyle, of Austin, Texas; and by a nephew, Dr. Lynn B. Roberts of Stillwater.


© The Chickasha Express-Star
17 May 2005

Dorothea Wright Pyle

Memorial services for Dorothea Wright Pyle, 96, of Chickasha, will be held Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 2:00 P.M., in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel, with Esten Leonard officiating.

Doretha Wright Pyle was born on October 24, 1908, in Altus, Oklahoma. She died November 11, 2004, in Atoka, Oklahoma.

Services are under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.


© The Chickasha Express-Star
18 May 2005

Dorothea Wright Pyle

Memorial services for Dorothea Wright Pyle, 96, of Chickasha, will be held Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 2:00 P.M., in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel, with Esten Leonard officiating.

Doretha Wright Pyle was born on October 24, 1908, in Altus, Oklahoma, she was the third child of Walter B. Wright and Nona Russell Wright. She died November 11, 2004, in Atoka, Oklahoma.

Mrs. Pyle attended the University of Oklahoma, where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority, upon leaving the university, she taught the second grade in Altus, until her marriage to Dr. Oscar Snow Pyle of Elmer, Oklahoma, in 1931.

Dr. and Mrs. Pyle settled in Chickasha in 1934. They had 2 sons, Douglas Craig Pyle and David Snow Pyle (1941 - 1964).

Mrs. Pyle was a longtime parishioner of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, where she served on the Alter Guild during the 1960s and 1970s.

She was a charter member of the Chickasha chapter of P.E.O., and belonged to the Hugeunot Society of America.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law: Douglas and Nancy Pyle, of Daisy, Oklahoma; two grandchildren: David Holmes Pyle, of Tulsa, and Emily Alexandra Pyle, of Austin, Texas; and one nephew, Dr. Lynn B. Roberts of Stillwater, Oklahoma.

Services are under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.


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