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Obituary

Glencoe IOOF Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Brandon O'Rear

© Davis Funeral Home
Cushing, Oklahoma
April 2019

Marjorie Louise McQuain Newman
November 6, 1920 ~ April 19, 2019


Marjorie Louise Newman, longtime Stillwater resident passed away Friday, April 19, 2019 in Guthrie, Oklahoma at the age of 98 years.

The daughter of the late Morgan McQuain and Ida Mae McKee McQuain, Marjorie was born on November 6, 1920 in Marena, Oklahoma and was raised and educated in Payne County.

She was united in marriage to Clarence "Preach" Newman on December 22, 1940 and to this union four children, Morgan Lyle, Marion, Robert and James were born. Clarence preceded her in death on July 22, 1985.

Marjorie retired from Sears of Stillwater in 1975 after several years of service to them. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, needle work, listening to music and spending time with her family and friends.

She is survived by her children Morgan Lyle Newman and his wife Faye of Stillwater, Marion Gilkerson of Guthrie, and Robert “Bob” Newman and his wife Pat of Glencoe;

7 grandchildren, Robert Newman, Wendy Bearry, Micheal Newman, Stephen Shiever, Tim Newman, Matt Shiever and Mitch Shiever; 14 great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she is preceded in death by one infant son James Newman, two sisters Phyllis McQuain and Zelpha Barrett, and one son-in-law Bob Gilkerson.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the Glencoe Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Methodist Church of Morrison, Oklahoma in her memory.


Obituary
Glencoe IOOF Cemetery
Glencoe, Payne County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Robert Newman

© Davis Funeral Home
Cushing, Oklahoma
July 2020

Patsy Kay "Pat" Frick Newman
October 23, 1948 ~ July 12, 2020


Patsy Kay Frick Newman passed from this life to everlasting life on July 12, 2020, due to a tragic auto accident. They were on their way home from South Dakota following a special weekend with family at their son, Tim's wedding.

Pat was born to John and Alta Marie [Gilchrist] Frick on October 23, 1948. Her family worked hard at dairy farming and farming the soil. Pat was always outside learning how to take care of the cattle and the farm. She continued to do that until she and Bob retired from farming and ranching.

Pat married the love of her life and her childhood friend, Robert "Bob" Allen Newman, on December 24, 1965 at 17 years old. Their loving marriage lasted for 55 years.

At a young age, Pat and Bob worked hard and completed degrees from Oklahoma State University while raising their 3 sons. Robert "Rob" Allen, Micheal "Mike" Craig, and Timothy Joe "Tim" were raised in Stillwater, Enid, Tulsa, Dover and Rapid City SD. Pat and Bob always considered Ray Weis as one of their children. Pat and Bob were always involved in their sons' activities and spent their time attending their functions.

Pat finished her professional career as an administrative assistant in the Oklahoma State University Psychology Department 2018.

Pat loved to cook and was known to others for her homemade chicken and noodles, cinnamon rolls, bread pudding and homemade ice cream.

Anyone that knew Pat, knew she had two sides: she always said what she thought and she was always the first one there to help others.

Pat and Bob were blessed with 5 grandchildren; Cy Wesley, Addison Marie, Logan Alexander, Carina Grace and Juliet Marjorie. Her grandchildren were truly the love of Pat’s life and her world revolved around them. Following Tim’s wedding, they gained 4 more grandchildren; Kyle Matthew Dotter, Kayla Sue Dodd, Devon Douglas Dodd, Kristella Mae June Dodd and 2 great-grandchildren; Cooper Joe Couch and Everett Ryder Couch. Pat is survived by her loving husband, Bob, children, Rob of Iron Mountain, Michigan, Micheal and Dana of Neavitt, Maryland, Tim and Margaret of Morrison, Oklahoma, grandchildren, Cy and Kourtney, Addison and Jared, Logan and Shay, Carina and Juliet. Survivors also include Ray and Lisa Weis of Tulsa, their children, Jakob, Ryan, Garrett, sister-in-law, Marian Gilkerson, of Guthrie, and brother in law and wife, Lyle and Faye of Stillwater. She is survived by one sister, Sherry Hill of Morrison, Oklahoma.

Pat is preceded in death by her parents, John and Alta Frick, and her step-mother, Mary Louise, and maternal grandparent James and Mary Gilchrist and fraternal grandparents John and Laura Frick, and parents-in-law, Clarence and Marjorie Newman. Graveside services will be held July 18, 10 AM, at the Glencoe Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday, July 17, from 1-7 PM at Davis Funeral Home in Cushing, Oklahoma. The family requests that attendees wear masks due to the Corona Virus.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Glencoe South Cemetery or Morrison First United Methodist Church.


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