The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1995 Page: 2 of 6
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Name: Wayion Michael Null
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Where: Cyril High School Gym
Name: Kenneth B. Woods
When: Tues., Nov. 14,10:00 a.m.
Where: Cyril Christian Church
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Chickasha She died Sunday, Nov.
12,1995, at her home in Chickasha
following a long illness.
Interment will be in Fairlawn
Cemetery under the direction of
Brown-Binyon Funeral Home.
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Darrell Rutledge
Funeral for Darrell Rutledge, 39,
Chickasha, was held at 10:30 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 10, 1995, in Bible
Baptist Church. Rev. Kim Hayes
and Gary Layman officiated.
Singers were Kenny Howell,
Kenny Howell Jr., Danny Howell,
Ricky Yanes, Brenda Schwenk,
and also the Robinson Sisters.
Pallbearers were Danny Burnes,
Randy Settle, Dan Knowles, Jack
Baker, Mike Hicks, Benny Teague.
Honorary pallbearers were
Howard Richardson, Roy Cruz,
Ron Barnett, Doug Brown, Tim
Eldridge, Harold Hopkins, Herman
Pendergraph.
: * Interment was in Fairlawn
Cemetery under the direction of
Sevier Funeral Home.
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Obituaries______________________________
Frank ShaffElkouri Ariz., in December, 1993. ‘ Alex; maternal grandparents, and Rev. John Derr willassist.- .
Funeral for Frank Shaff Elkouri He retired from Wal-Mart* in Ari- Charles and Paulina Jenkins of Al- He was pn , ,
was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. zona. derson; paternal grandmother. Mannington, W.V., me son or Kay
13,1995, in First Baptist Church of Mr. Robinson and Eloise Newton Sylvia Null of Chickasha; paternal Charles -ou.assE
Anadarko with Rev. J.T. Roberts were married April 7,1968, in Las great grandmother, Willie Null of Morison t - .. d'M .'
and Rev. Sam Pace, former pastors, Vegas, Nev. Chickasha; and numerous aunts, W. Nov. 13 “ ms Do “
and Rev. Ron Chastine, pastor, of- He was preceded in death by his uncles, cousins and friends. Chickasha.
ficiating. mother, Lo”"' Erwin, and his fa- Interment will be in Celestial He movedwttvshinsfamivuin '
He was born June 30, 1905, in ther, Willie Monroe Robinson. Gardens Cemetery under the direc- 1918ifrom "5i griA, U Vua
Sherman, Texas, to Ameen Elkouri Survivors include his wife, Eloise tion of Binyon-Cyril Funeral in W dgan
and Nabeehan Shadid Elkouri, and Robinson of the home; four sons. Home. graduated from yuay T0
died Nov. 10,1995, in Chickasha Bruce Robinson ofArkansas, Kenneth B. Woods EiatrrvaI in 1940 srved
“ theage of90 years, four months Ricky Robinson of California. Funeral for Kenneth B. Woods. through World War II. During his
and 10 days, Randy Robinson of Idaho, and 82, Cyril, will be held at 10 a.m. enlistment, he married Marian Al-
When he was four years old, Ronnie Robinson of Nevadai two Nov. 14, 1995, in First lid Newton on Dec. 22. 1943, in
Frank s mother returned to Le- daughters. Connie and Kathy bah Christian Church of Cyril. Rev. Yale Richaid was honorably dis-
banan, taking him and twos, sters, of Califorma; twosisters Bihe F. Bill Cloud of Newcastle will offi- charged from the United States
Edna and Rosa, to live. When he Bordwine of Chickasha, Oletha L. ciate and Rev. Charles Million will Nain 945
was 13. Frank and his sisters re- Hall of San Diego; three brothers, assist Mr C™ iter became emplove
turned to the United States, enter- Worley M. Robinson of Chickasha, He was bom Aug. 10, 1913, in wMrsun Oil company (4 En-
mg through Ellis Island, 10 live in PrestonL Robinson of Elverta, Cyril. the son of Joe Woods and in 1946. while working for
Sherman. The family moved to Calif., Cleo F. Robinson of Ivanho, Ida Goslin Woods. Kenneth died Sun ’oil Company, he resided in
Oklahoma to Holdenville where Calif.; 14 grandchildren and two NOv. 10,1995, in El Paso, Texas. Delhi, La., perryton, Texas, and
they operated a closing store greatgrandchildren. In 1935, Kenneth married Oleta Ada. He moved to Chickasha in
*af 16. Arrangements are under the dl- Shiflett in Fletcher. 1974 while Working for Sun Oil
hiscareersin the clothing business rection of Sevier Funeral Home. , Kenneth began working at the Company. Richard retired in 19S4.
asa trayeling salesman.Onsept.5 „ .Anderson-Pritchard Oil Company continuing to hunt and fish the rest
maried.In they moved to Funeral for Waylon Michael forover 45 years._______ Richard was a member of Ep-
Roosevelt.and ton.Anadarkain Null, 17, Cyril, will be held at 2:30 During World War II, Kenneth worth United Methodist Church.
1931,wherehewentintobusiness p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1995, in served in the 168th Engineering He was preceded in death by his
with and Ed labour in The Leader the Cyril High School Gymnasium. Corp of the United States Army. parents; two brothers, James Ed-
Edna and Ed Jabour. in The Leader Bobby Farley will officiate. He was a member of the Cyril ward Coulter; four brothers, Robert
HP and Ro neneq their own .Waylon was bor Sept 30,1978, Historical Society, the Masonic Ray Coulter, Hugh Morrison
clothing and shoT business The in Chickasha, the son of Charlina Lodge, and the Veterans of Foreign Coulter, Jackson Perkins Coulter
Famous Store where they worked Robinson and Teddy Null. He died Wars of Fletcher. Kenneth was also and Wayne Culbertson Coulter,
side bv side for more tAnz" years Saturday, Nov. 11: 1995, in Co- a member of Cyril First Christian and one sister, Eunice Hinckley.
She retired in 197 and he in 1984, manche Memorial Hospital in Church where he served as an Survivors include his wife, Ma-
after sellino the bnsiness tn lon0 . ....... . elder. nan Coulter of the home; three
time employee Grady Dulworth Waylon lived in Cynl the past He was preceded in death by both sons, Stephen Ray Coulter of Port
Frank Pwas a member of First yearand.a haf.H easeajuniorat parents and onebrother. Arthur, Texas Thomas Craig
hePtrsvedhunmanycomhmittes.He footballandtracpiHiewasamem- Woods of the home; a daughter and Coulter of Elk,a.y; »o daughters,
also served his community through berofthecriFturkowman son-in-law, Pam and Clay Carol Lynn Dunnihoo of Spear-
memberships in the Kiwanis Club, ersofeamericaanda Holiness Vandertulip of El Paso, Tex as and man, Texas, Sara Gayle Coulter of
the Anadarko Chamber of Com- attended the uu Gospel Holiness a granddaughter Kathenne Woods Chickasha; 13 grandchildren, four
merce, The Masonic Lodge, and -win wa nreceded in death bv Vandertulip ofEl Paso, Texas., great grandchildren; and several
the Anadarko Lions Club. e"aynpsepreMdedn N Null .Interment will 1x5 held inCeles- nieces and nephews, including
Frank had been in Christian Care hisagrapdntperherMekmstn keni tial Gardens Cemetery under the Susan Lochary of Verden.
Retirement Village in Chickasha IS gandfather, Meivin Fete) direction of Binyon-cyril Funeral Interment will be in Lawson
since June. Null; great grandmother, Martha Home. _ „ „„ Cemetery in Yale. Services are un-
He was preceded in death by his Antonelli; and stepfather, Donald Richard Edson Coulter der the direction of Brown-Binyon
parents and two sisters, Rosa Robinson’ ‛ Memorial service for Richard Funeral Home.
Shadid and Ruby Misleh. Survivors include his mother, Edson Coulter, 78, Chickasha, will Memorial contributions may be
Survivors include his wife, Rose, Charlina Robinson; a sister, Brandy be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, made to Epworth United Methodist
of the home; one son, Dr. Harvey Null of the home; his father and Nov. 16, 1995, in the Brown-Bin- Church, Oklahoma Medical Re-
Elkouri, and a daughter-in-law, stepmother, Teddy and Leona Null yon Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. search Foundation, or American
Delores, of Chickasha; three of Alex; stepsister, Leslie Null of Roland Youngberg will officiate Heart Association.
daughters, Kay Keys of Anadarko,
Fay Davis of Downey, Calif., and
Marilyn Silva of Sherman Oaks
and Carmel, Calif.; grandchildren,
Sharon Elkouri, Paul Elkouri,
Karen Elkouri, Frank Elkouri,
Kayla Salazar, Dr. Roy Keys and
Williams Silva; two sisters, Edna
Jabour and Delores Elkouri, both
of Anadarko; and one brother,
Henry Elkouri of Fort Worth,
Texas; many nieces and nephews,
cousins, other relatives, loving *
neighbors and frriends.
Casket bearers were Paul D. Elk-
ouri of Little Axe, Frank S. Elk-
ouri, Roy Keys, Dr. Steve Salamy
and Barry Toma, all of Norman,
and William A. Silva of Carmel,
Calif.
Burial was in Memory Lane
Cemetery, Anadarko, under the di-
rection of Steverson Funeral Home.
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