In Memory

Lynda Ruth Hay (Wilkie)

Obituary from the Miller & Miller Funeral Home  Website:

Funeral services for Lynda Wilkie of Hugo, Okla., will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at the Jackson Street Church of Christ in Hugo. Lynda passed away Thursday, March 13, 2014, in Hugo at the age of 70.

Lynda Ruth "Lulu" Wilkie was born July 2, 1943 in Sulphur, OK to Leonard Hay and Frances (McHargue) Hay. She was the oldest granddaughter of Sylvanus and Ruth (Charbonneau) McHargue. Lynda graduated from Hugo High School in May 1961 and married David Lee Wilkie on October 27, 1961. They were blessed with one son, David Leonard Wilkie; four grandchildren, Sasha Lynn Wilkie, Autumn Marie Wilkie, Emma Miller and Cecil Miller; and two great-grandchildren, Preston Rozell and Kaylee Rozell.

In addition to her immediate family, Lynda is survived by her sister, Betty (Hay) Brownfield of Newalla, OK and a brother, Raymond Hay of Lindsey, OK. She is also survived by maternal aunts, Margaret Payne of Tishomingo, OK, Marie Clark of Yukon and an uncle Bobby McHargue of Oregon; several nieces, nephews and a host of cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Ernie and Tom Hay.

Lynda worked several years at the Wells-Lamont Glove Factory in Hugo. She had been an active member of the Choctaw County Home Extension Club until her health declined due to diabetes and heart problems. She was an avid supporter of the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers and the Oklahoma Sooner football team. Lynda was a member of the Jackson Street Church of Christ, Hugo.



 
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03/22/14 11:55 AM #1    

Joyce Tidmore (Capers)

Linda was a good friend,and most of all she said what she wonted to, at the end of the season for the Cowboys i called Linda to check on her i didn't talk long!  Linda was watching the Dallas Cowboys she said i feel better,but i can't talk now im watching the Cowboys. That was Linda she loved her team's she rooted for.                                 Linda will be missed she was a unique person.Julie Oaks was at the Memorial i ask her how she knew Linda she said she worked with Linda at the glove factory several years. She told how Linda kept all laughing and when the song Linda on my mind came on she would sing at the top of her voice. Rest in peace and we will see you one day in HEAVEN. you will be missed!


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