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Vick, Betty Sue,
84, passed away October 24, 2010 in Ardmore, Oklahoma. She was born June 12,
1926 in Wilson, Oklahoma to John Alexander and Mary Elizabeth McKee Brittain.
Betty attended schools at Wilson, Oklahoma and graduated with the Class of
1944. After that, she attended Oklahoma Baptist University and returned to
Ardmore where she was employed by the Hudson Houston Lumber Company. Betty
married Neal A. Vick, September 5, 1948, in Wilson, Oklahoma. Their son Michael
Neal was born January 19, 1953 in Norman, Oklahoma where they made their home
for several years. Neal was a Management Analyst with the Federal Aviation
Administration in Oklahoma City and Betty was the Executive Secretary of the J.H.
Holland Company as well as a devoted homemaker, wife and mother. They were
active members of the First Baptist Church in Norman, Oklahoma where Betty
served as Sunday School Department Secretary. She was an active member of the
Town and Country Neighborhood Organization, the Woodslawn Garden Club and the
Legacy Antique Club. She also loved helping Neal with Boy Scouts serving as
Den Mother.
Her husband and son preceded her in death as well as her brothers:
Walter, Willie, Roy Lee and Edward Brittain and her sisters: Velma Prout,
Annabelle Witter and Mae Godfrey.
She is survived by her grandson, Conner Vick and Daughter-in-law Walliss Anne
Vick of Ft. Worth, TX; her nieces: Judy Godfrey, Jane Marshall and husband
Phillip of Ardmore, OK; Patricia Vick and husband Christian of Paris, France;
Anita Stalls of Santa Fe, NM; nephews; Jim Godfrey and wife Pam of Okmulgee, OK;
Karl Witter and wife Pat of Dripping Springs, TX; Don Witter and wife Mary of
Laguna Niguel, CA; Bill Brittian and wife Donna of Yoakum, TX; Raymond Brittain
of New Braunfels, TX; Dennis Brittain of Blanchard, OK; Donald Brittain of
Oklahoma City; Jim Lancaster and wife Paulette of Carmel, IN; and sister-in-law
Barbara Vick of Ardmore, OK.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 27, 2010 in The
Chapel of The Havenbrook Funeral Home, 3401 Havenbrook Street, Norman,
Oklahoma.
Burial will conclude in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Norman, Oklahoma under the direction of The
Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman, Oklahoma.
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