Willmie (Stanley) Veitch
Nov 4, 1929 - Jan 1, 2019
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
https://www.resthavenokc.com/
Willmie passed away peacefully in her sleep just after midnight on New
Year’s Day 2019 with family by her side.
She was ready to be with the Lord
and her husband Eldon, to whom she was married for 56 years until his
passing in 2009.
First and foremost a devoted mother of six, Willmie
passionately lived her Catholic faith by serving communion to the sick and
home-bound at her parishes of St. Andrew’s and St. Patrick’s. Willmie
retired from Kerr McGee in 1988.
Willmie is survived by daughter Jean
McCarty and husband Mark; sons Greg and wife Denise, Tim and wife Linda,
Tony, Tom and wife Kelly, Steve and wife Mia; sister Jean Scholtes; and
numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Mass of
Christian Burial will be held at: 10 A.M., Saturday, January 5th at St.
Patrick’s Catholic Church, NW 19th and Portland
CEMETERY
Resthaven Memory Gardens
500 SW 104th
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
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