Wanda Joe Taylor © Enid Morning News 11-1992 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Lawton – Funeral service for Wanda Joe Taylor, 66, who died Monday, November 9, 1992, will be at 10 AM Thursday at the first Christian Church in Lawton. Doctor Russell Money will officiate.
Graveside service will be at 4 PM Thursday in Enid Memorial Cemetery. The Rev. Jim Wideman, pastor of first Baptist Church, will officiate. Arrangements are by Ritter Gray Funeral Home, Lawton.
She was born April 8, 1926, in Norman and attended school at Salina, Kansas. She later graduated from Salina Business College, then moved to Enid where she lived for several years. She moved to Lawton in April 1986. She had worked as a real estate agent for Century 21, and was a member of the First Christian Church. She also was an active member of 407 Charity Chapter of the Eastern Star and the Amarinth Court.
Surviving are her mother, Pearl Fronterhouse of Enid; two sons, Gary Piland of Topeka, Kansas, and Lee Taylor of St. Louis, Missouri; one daughter, Connie Phillips of Lawton; one brother, Bob Fronterhouse of Gilmanton, New Hampshire; three sisters, Kay Hubbard of Oklahoma City, Carolyn Knutson of Novato, California, and Barbara Nickelson of Manhattan Beach, California; and two grandsons.
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