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Deaths/Obituaries
Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise Newspaper
May 2001 (Partial)
Ele, Cleo
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Cleo Ele, 91, longtime resident of Nowata County, died at 12:35 am Wednesday at the Jane Phillips Nowata Health Center.
Services will be 10 am Tuesday in the Stumpff-Nowata Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lawrence Green officiating. Interment will be in the Ball Cemetery at Childers under the direction of Stumpff-Nowata Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the 10-33 Emergency Team, 321 E. Cherokee, Nowata, OK 74048.
Survivors include a daughter, Donna Dean Patrick of Nowata; two grandsons; six great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.
Geissler, Katrina H.
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Katrina H. Geissler, 37, of Overland Park, Ks., formerly of Bartlesville, died Saturday May 19th, 2001 at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
A gathering of friends and family was held Wednesday May 23, 2001 at 12:00 at D.W. Newcomer’s Stine & McClure Chapel.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to the Kansas Center Institute, K.U. Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Blvd. 66160-7312.
Katrina is survived by her children Max and Sarah; her parents Bernard and Ingrid Geissler and a Sister Barbara Geissler of Munich Germany, a Brother Florian & his wife Cindy and Niece Amanda Geissler of Prairieville, LA; Bertran Long III of Philadelphia and Ron and LoEva Eddington of Overland Park, KS.
Huffman, Thomas A.
(28 May 2001, pg. A6-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Thomas A. Huffman, 81, a Phillips Products Group retiree, died Sunday afternoon at the Jane Phillips Medical Center.
Services are pending with the Neekamp Funeral Home.
Layton, Eva D.
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Eva D. Layton, 83, of Caney, Kan., died Wednesday morning at the Jane Phillips Medical Center in Bartlesville.
Services will be 2 pm Friday at the First Southern Baptist Church in Caney with the Revs. Roger Clark and Andy Daniels officiating. Burial will be at the Sunnyside Cemetery in Caney.
Visitation will be from 8 am-9 pm today and from 8 am-noon Friday at the Graves Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 7 pm-8 pm today at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the First Southern Baptist Church in Caney, c/o the Graves Funeral Home.
Survivors include her husband, Robert H., of Caney; two daughters, Dorothy L. Charles of Altamont and Anna Lea Killingsworth of Bartlesville; a brother, Ray Long, of Blackwell; a sister, Clara Cassidy, of Riverton, Wyo; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; her stepchildren, Robert Dean of Palm Coast, Fla.; Sandra Shaw of Moore, Sheryl Williams of Norman, Rhonda Russell of Trenton, Mo., and Kenneth W. of Caney; 11 step grandchildren and 11 step great-grandchildren.
Perdue, James E.
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
James Eburn Perdue, 79, died at 3:30 pm Wednesday in the Jane Phillips Medical Center following a sudden illness.
Services are pending Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
Snow, Hessie M.
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Hessie Marie (Moss) Snow, 85, a long time resident, died at 9:25 am on Tuesday in the Jane Phillips Memorial Medical Center.
Funeral services for Ms. Snow will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday in the Memory Chapel of The Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. Committal prayers and interment will be directed in the Memorial Park Cemetery by The Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
A native of Arkansas, Hessie Marie Moss was born on June 18, 1915 in Harrison. She was the daughter of the late William Leslie and Mable Gould (Myles) Moss. The Moss family moved to Joplin, Missouri when Marie was a young child where she started her education. She completed her education in Bartlesville Public Schools when the family moved from Tulsa, Okla., and was graduated with the Senior Class of 1933 from the Old Bartlesville High School. She and William V. Snow were married in 1937 and were later divorced. She was an employee of the Coffeyville, Kansas Ben Franklin Store. The store was the fifth store that Sam Walton purchased before starting the Wal-Mart store chain. Marie was retired in 1974 and moved back to the Bartlesville and Dewey communities where she has remained living in retirement.
Mrs. Snow will lie in the Drawing Rooms of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence on Thursday and until the service hour on Friday afternoon. The family will greet friends from 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm on Thursday evening at the funeral residence.
Survivors are a daughter and son-in-law, Rosetta and Joe B. Preston, Montgomery, Texas; a son, William V. “Bill” Snow, Jr., Tulsa, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor (Moss) Pickett, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; a brother, William and his wife, Earlene, Port Arthur, Texas; two grandchildren, Ms. Leslie Rooker and Mrs. Michael (Lisa) Klein; six great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Edward B. (Maxine) Moss, Bartlesville and Mrs. Sue Moss, Sierra Vista, Arizona. Preceding her in death were her father, mother and three brothers, Kenneth Paul, Edward B. and Marion Myles Moss.
Wesson, Patsy D.
(24 May 2001-Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise, Bartlesville, Washington Co., Oklahoma)
Patsy Darlene Wesson, 68, of Nowata, died Tuesday in Tulsa.
Services will be 2 pm Friday in the Trinity Full Gospel Church in Nowata with Pastor Paul Campbell officiating. Interment will be in the Martin Cemetery near Childers under the direction of the Stumpff-Nowata Funeral Home.
Survivors include her husband, Billie Gene, of the home; three sons, Garry of Bartlesville, Bill of Arlington, Texas, and Terry of Nowata; a sister, Dorothy McIlroy, of Tulsa; a grandson and a nephew.
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