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Bradley Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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Lella Kate "Ella" Hoyle
Clay Edward Hoyle ~ M. Emmaline Hoyle

Obituary

Bradley Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Shirley Horn Bray

© November 27, 2008

Inadean Rose "Ina" [Rogers] Hoyle
September 21, 1936 - July 18, 2020


Inadean Rose Rogers Hoyle was born September 21, 1936, at the General Hospital in Chickasha, Oklahoma to Henry Calloway Rogers and Toylee Rogers.

She was raised east of Bradley on the Pleasant Valley Farm. Ina had two sisters, Joycelene Badertscher of Chickasha, OK and Mary Sue Lathrop of Kingston, OK. She also had one brother, Wayne Joseph "Buddy" Rogers of Kingston, OK.

Ina attended school in Bradley, Oklahoma, where she was named Co-Valedictorian in 1954. She participated in basketball and softball, and she played on the only girls softball team to make it to the state tournament. Ina was also a member of the Beta Club and Home Economics.

Sometime in the 8th grade, Ina started dating her high school sweetheart, L.B. Hoyle. They were married on September 24, 1954, at the First Baptist Church in Bradley. Together they raised two girls, Melinda Kay Jones of Lindsay, Oklahoma and Melissa Ann Wells of Lexington, Oklahoma.

Ina and L.B. were blessed with 65 years of marriage, five grandchildren; Brooke and John Inman of Lindsay, Oklahoma, Jesse Todd of Lexington, Oklahoma, Brock and Michelle Jones of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Dalton and Stephanie Todd of Lindsay, Oklahoma and Shana Todd of Maysville, Oklahoma, and six great-grandchildren; Navy Wesberry of Silo, Oklahoma. Zoely and Tripp Stephens of Maysville, Oklahoma. Tessa and Marlee Inman of Lindsay, Oklahoma and Asher Todd of Lindsay, Oklahoma.

Ina worked at Western Wireline Oilfield services Company in Lindsay for eleven years while raising her family as L.B. continued farming operations.

Then in 1967, L.B. took a job with State Farm Insurance, and the family moved to Lindsay, Oklahoma, where they have remained for the past 50 years.

Ina played the piano at the First Baptist Church in Bradley, Oklahoma, and L.B. led the singing there for ten years. Ina was a member of the Washita Home Demonstration Club, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, and the Lindsay Progressive Study Club.

Ina was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Toylee Rogers, one sister Joycelene Badertscher, and one brother Wayne Joseph "Buddy" Rogers.

She is survived by her husband L.B. Hoyle, her children Melinda and Ron Jones and Melissa Wells, one sister Mary Lathrop; grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, and crazy cousins. In addition, Ina is survived by her sister-in-law, Pat Rogers, of Kingston, Oklahoma as well as her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Edward and Nancy Hoyle of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Oklahoma Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, and First Baptist Church of Lindsay.

Graveside services for Mrs. Hoyle are scheduled in the Bradley Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home.

You may send a condolence to the family at www.woosterfuneralhomes.com


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