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Lookeba Cemetery

Lookeba, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Arvie Wayne Nix ~ Judy Arlene [Callahan] Nix



Obituary
Lookeba Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Tommy Neatherly


© El Reno Tribune
El Reno, Oklahoma
July 8, 2007

Elizabeth Ann [Crofford] Nix
September 2, 1931 ~ July 4, 2007


Elizabeth Ann Nix was born September 2, 1931, to Joe and Laura Alice [Creel] Crofford in Anson, Texas. She passed away Wednesday, July 4, 2007, at the Canadian Valley Regional Hospital in Yukon at the age of 75.

Ann was united in marriage to CB Nix on November 5, 1946, in Ada. He preceded her in death on April 9, 1987, in Oklahoma City.

She moved to Lookeba in 1963 from Atwood and to El Reno in August 2004.

Ann was a member of the Lookeba Missionary Baptist Church.

She worked as a cook for the Lookeba-Sickles Schools for 18 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Laura Crofford; husband, CB Nix; one son, Arvie Nix; two brothers, John Earl and Sonny Crofford; and one sister, Laura Jo Pegg.

Survivors include five sons, Johnny Nix and wife, Lori of McAlester, Richard Nix and wife, Rosy of Adair, Charles Nix and wife, Jeananne of Stafford, Mo., Donald Nix and wife, Karen of El Reno, and Tommy Nix and wife, Shannon of McAlester; two daughters, Retta Hulsey and husband, Bill of El Reno and Mona Nix Easter of El Reno; daughter-in-law, Judy Nix of Binger; 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lou Shipley of Edmonton, Ky., and Erma Neal of Hinton; a brother, Wayne Crofford of Kempner, Texas; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to El Reno Blessing Baskets, P.O. Box 55, El Reno, Okla. 73036.


Obituary
Lookeba Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Donna J. & Lacy D.


Lawton, Oklahoma
March 1982

Arvie Wayne Nix
September 3, 1948 ~ March 14, 1982


Arvie Wayne Nix was born September 3, 1948 at Ada and he passed away March 14, 1982 ath the Reynolds Army Hospital at Fort Sill.

He moved to Lookeba-Sickles in 1963 and graduated from Lookeba-Sickles High School in 1966.

He was united in marriage to Judy Arlene Callahan on July 10, 1970 at Oney.

He was a Vietnam veteran and an E-7 in the U.S. Army at the time of his death. He was a Baptist.

Survivors include his widow of the home; three children, Larry Wayne, Arvella Arlene , and Anthony Wayne, all of the home; parents M/M C.B. Nix of Lookeba; in-laws, M/M Harry Callahan of Oney, OK; five brothers, Johnny of Norman, OK, Richard of Broken Arrow, Ok, Charles of Lawton, OK, Donny of Lookeba, OK and Tommy of Weatherford, OK, two sisters, Mrs. Retta Hulsey of El Reno, OK and Mona Nix of Lookeba, OK; several nieces and nephews plus a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held March 17, 1982 at the Lookeba Pentacostal Holiness New Convenant Church with Rev. Donald Wright of Oney Officiating.

Full military rites were held at the cemetery by his unit from Fort Sill with Chaplain Joseph E. Miller officiating.

Burial was at the Lookeba Cememtery under the direction of Hinton-Turner Funeral Home.


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