© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha Oklahoma Friday, October 28, 2005 Wilma "Louise" [Clift] Parks Wilma [Louise] Parks died Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at her home in Cement, Oklahoma at the age of 64 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 29, 2005 at the Assembly of God Church of Cement, Oklahoma, the Reverend Mike Bates and the Reverand Don Staggs officiating. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Hodge Funeral Home-Fletcher, Oklahoma. Wilma was born February 16, 1941 to Gordon Tillman Clift and Thelma Cornelia [Matlock] Clift at Cement, Oklahoma. She lived in Cement all of her life. She married Raymond Earl Parks July 7, 1960 at Anadarko, Oklahoma. Louise was a member of the Assembly of God Church of Cement, Oklahoma, worked as a Homemaker and enjoyed babysitting, gardening, and dominoes. She was preceded in death by: parents; one infant daughter, Brenda Gale Parks; and one sister, Zelma Mae Hutson. Survivors include: husband, Raymond Parks of the home; two daughters, Gena Downey and husband J. R. of Norman, Oklahoma, Amy Brasee and husband Don of Chickasha; one son, Ricky Lynn Parks and Charlene Trujillo of Cement, Oklahoma; six brothers: Marvin Clift, and wife Marilyn of Chickasha, Dale Clift and wife Julia of Cement, Oklahoma, Kenneth Clift and wife Debra of Swink, Oklahoma, Arthur Clift and wife Dodi of Cement, Oklahoma, William Clift and wife Theresa of Cement, Oklahoma, Robert Clift and wife Donna of Cement, Oklahoma; two sisters, Pearl Snuggs and husband Sid of Cement, Oklahoma, Shirley Akins and husband Monroe of Chickasha, Oklahoma; one brother-in-law, Jack Hutson of Fletcher, Oklahoma; six grandchildren, Markie, Kirstie, Becky, Ashley, Haillie, Trae; one sister-in-law, Annabelle Mandrell of Chickasha, Oklahoma; three brothers-in-law, Floyd Parks of Cement, Oklahoma, J. C. Parks and wife Mary of Wichita, Kansas, Kenneth Parks and wife Karen of Cyril, Oklahoma; numerous nieces and nephews; extended family at Hospice of Chickasha; many other relatives and friends in which she deeply loved. Memorial contributions may be sent to Hospice of Chickasha at Chickasha, Oklahoma. |
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