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Obit for Kenneth
Mar 27, 1942 - Apr 19, 2007
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Kenneth Charles Wilson, the son of Benton and Gracie (Unger) Wilson, was born March 27, 1942 in Stilwell, Oklahoma.
He passed from this life April 19, 2007 at his home at the age of 65 years and 22 days.
On December 30, 1961, Kenneth was married to Viola Freeman in Stilwell, Oklahoma.
His parents and two infant brothers preceded him in death.
He leaves to mourn his wife of 45 years, Viola Wilson, of the home; one son, David Wilson and wife, Becky, of Stilwell; one daughter, Nina Terrell and husband, Larry, of Stilwell; three brothers, James Wilson and wife, Geneva, Wayland Wilson and Wade Wilson, all of Stilwell; two sisters, Linda Daigneault and husband, Joe, Shirley Workman and husband, Kenny, all of Stilwell; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services were held Saturday, April 21, 2007 at Hart Memorial Chapel with Bro. Glen Hopkins officiating.
Interment followed at Honey Hill Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Obit for Viola posted by Jan Grooms
Aug 1, 1943 - Mar 18, 2020
© R Burnett©The Stilwell Democrat Journal
March 25, 2020Vi (Viola) Freeman Wilson, loved and adored daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great -grandmother, was received into the arms of the angels on Tuesday, March 18, 2020 at Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Vi was born on August 1, 1943 at Natural Dam, Arkansas, the only child of E.A. and Sylvia Freeman. Vi married Kenneth Wilson on December 30, 1961. They shared 45 years together and had two beloved children, two grandsons, five great-grandsons and a great-granddaughter.
Vi was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Kenneth and great-granddaughter, Jesa Terrell.
She is survived by her daughter, Nina Terrell and husband Larry and her son, David Wilson and wife Rebecca of Stilwell, grandsons: Matthew Terrell and wife Jennifer, Josh Wilson and wife Shaleigh, also of Stilwell, great grandsons: Gage, Luke, Dean and Shon Terrell of Stilwell and Legend Wilson of Stilwell.
Vi is also survived by two half-brothers: Garry Fain of Van Buren, Ark., James Freeman and wife Mary of Inola, four half-isters: Doris Brown of Ft. Smith, Ark., Carol Miller of Stilwell, Marilyn Sharp of Ft. Smith, Ark. and Debbie Johnson of Louisville, Ill. Many nieces, nephews, friends and loved ones also survive her.
Vi was a life-long Elvis fan. She loved all Elvis music, especially his gospel.
She handed out many “Our Daily Bread” booklets over the years.
Vi also sent many birthday cards to family, friends and church family. There was always a personal hand written note, wish, prayer or message in every card. One of her favorite card
prayers was “May our Lord use this card to lift your spirit, encourage your heart, build your faith and brighten your day.” This card ministry was a joy to Vi.
We will remember her gentle heart, kind words and sweet spirit.
Funeral services were held Monday, March 23, 2020 at Roberts/Reed- Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell, with Bro. Glen Hopkins officiating.
Interment followed at Honey Hill Cemetery, Stilwell.
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