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Husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, William Dale Trumbly passed from this world on Friday, October 31, 2014 in Norman, OK.
Bill (aka ‘Dale’) lived most of his life in his
beloved state of Oklahoma. Born on September 27, 1921 on a farm
in Osage County, Bill was one of 11 children. He was a proud
member of the Osage Tribe, having been given the name Ma-Za-No-Phe.
Bill graduated from Stillwater High School in 1939 and received
a B.S. from Oklahoma A&M in 1943. He volunteered for the Army
and landed in Normandy, France 10 days after D-Day. As a
lieutenant in Company D, 38th Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division,
Bill saw 234 days on the front line, including the Battle of the
Bulge. He was awarded the Bronze Star, 2 Purple Hearts and a
battlefield promotion to 1st Lieutenant.
After the war, Bill married Earlene Elizabeth Cox in 1945,
returned to college using the GI Bill and started a family.
Together they had 5 children. After Earlene passed on, Bill
married Ann Burham Trumbly on January 4, 1991. They were
married for 23 happy & contented years.
With a B.S. in Geology from the University of Oklahoma, Bill
worked in the oil industry for Republic Natural Gas, Mobil Oil,
and later as an independent geologist in Dallas, Texas. He
served as President of both the Oklahoma City and Dallas
Geological Societies.
He led a very active life, including being a Scout Master with
the Boy Scouts of America. He participated in the founding of 5
churches, the last being St. Mark in Norman. With Ann’s support,
Bill participated for many years in the Veteran’s
Administration’s Golden Age Games, earning multiple medals and
serving as an inspiration to all. He even retained his ability
to fit smartly into his uniform. Over the years he earned
Bronze, Silver and Gold medals for a variety of events ranging
from golf, bowling, discus, and shot put. He participated in
this year’s games in July and earned 2 more Bronze Awards. In
2010, he was given the George Gangi Inspiration Award.
Bill enjoyed thinking up new inventions, telling family stories,
bowling and golfing. He was an honorable man, full of faith in
God and love of his country.
He is survived by his wife Ann,
his 5 children: Bill Trumbly, Jr., Mary Adair Leslie, Toya
Paynter, Jim Trumbly and Nancy Benthien, Ann’s 2 children: Mark
and Laura Woelflin, 9 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren
as well as many nieces, nephews and countless friends including
those at Village on the Park where he and Ann lived for 2 years.
He will be missed by all.
Visitation is from 2-4 PM, Sunday Nov. 2 at Havenbrook Funeral
Home. A wake service will be 7:30 PM, Sunday, Nov. 2 and a Mass
will be 10:30 AM Monday, Nov. 3 both at St. Mark the Evangelist
Catholic Church with
interment to follow at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.
In
lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to either to
St. Vincent de Paul at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church
or to a charity of your choice.
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