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Sheila L. and Ricky D. GREEN

Waukomis Cemetery


Ricky Dean Green
© Enid News and Eagle
06-2010
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle


Ricky Dean "Rick" Green, 57, of Enid, Oklahoma, was the son of Hyler Max and Mary Catherine (Astley) Green. He was born on April 8, 1953 in Cherokee, Oklahoma and died Friday, June 11, 2010, at Integris Bass Baptist Hospital in Enid, Oklahoma.

Rick was a 1971 graduate of Pond Creek High School. After graduation Rick attended Okmulgee Tech to pursue a career as a pressman.

He married Sheila Louise York on April 25, 1975 in Gainesville, Texas.

Rick was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church and the Moose Lodge. He took great joy in taking care of his friends at the Billings

Fairchild Center. Most recently in 2009 he was honored as the Ombudsman of the year twice. He was an avid blood donor.

Rick enjoyed spending time with his friends and family and teaching his grandchildren. and he enjoyed listening to music and took pride in his collection of c.d's.

He was a hard worker, having worked in the oilfield until 1989, when he then began his twenty-year career with Oxbow Calcine. Rick will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. His friends and family will cherish their memories they shared together.

Memorial services were held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 16, 2010, at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2505 W. Owen K Garriott Road, Enid, Oklahoma, with Pastor Wade Burleson officiating. Flowers were received at Emmanuel Baptist Church prior to the memorial service. Memorials were to be sent to the Billings Fairchild Center in care of Dugger Funeral Home, P.O. Box 66, Garber, Oklahoma 73738.

Rick was survived by his wife, Sheila of home; two sons, Dustin Green and his wife Amanda of Enid, Oklahoma and Derek Green and his wife Jennifer of Wellston, Oklahoma; mother, Mary Catherine Green of Pond Creek, Oklahoma; two brothers, Randy and his wife Krista Green of Ft. Worth, Texas and Ronnie Green and his wife Marsha of Jefferson, Oklahoma; and three grandchildren; Rebekah Green and Elijah Dean Green both of Wellston, Julie Green of Enid, Oklahoma, his extended family includes Bob and Debbie Perry and family of Waukomis, Oklahoma, Tom and Becki Koehler and family of Enid, Oklahoma, Janet Anderson of Enid, Oklahoma, Cindy Arias of Pratt, Kansas, Steve and Vickie Yadon and family of Weatherford, Oklahoma, Charlie Oldridge of Enid, Oklahoma, all of his friends at the Billings Fairchild Center and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Hyler Max Green; grandparents; brother-in-law, Butch Anderson and mother-in-law, Wanda (Yadon) Oldridge.




Sheila Louise Green
© Enid News and Eagle
11-2017
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle


July 31, 1953 - November 01, 2017

The funeral for Sheila Louise Green will be Monday November 6th at 2:00pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Wade Burleson is officiating.

Sheila was born in Enid to Tommy and Wanda Koehler. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family after a long battle with cancer. She attended many schools in NW Oklahoma. She worked hard and earned her bachelor's degree from Northwestern Oklahoma University. She was married to Ricky Green. They were blessed with 2 boys. Derek and Dustin. They raised their family in Waukomis, later moving to Enid. She worked for Bob Dunlap Dozer services and made many lifelong friends in and around Waukomis. She later went to work for Advanced Water Solutions until she was no longer able to work. Sheila was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church and cherished her Women's groups. She volunteered at The Regional Heritage Center.

Sheila is survived by her son Derek and wife Jennifer of Wellston OK, Amanda Green and fiancé Mick Boland of Enid; grandchildren Rebekah, Elijah and Julie of Enid; her siblings Tom and Becky Koehler of Enid, Debbie and Bob Perry of Waukomis, Janet Anderson of Enid, Cindy Arias of Enid, Steven and Vickie Yadon of Enid, Brenda and Jeff Ball of Springfield, Il, Ronnie and Marsha Green of Jefferson, Randy Green of Enid; mother-in-law Mary Green of Pond Creek; many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles.

She was preceded in death by her parents Tommy Koehler and Wanda Oldridge, Husband Ricky Green and her son Dustin Green and brother Mike Koehler

"You are so loved Sheila. We will miss you forever. God blessed us all with you in our lives. We know you are at peace and healthy in your heavenly home. We love you."

The family has requested, instead of flowers, memorial checks may be made payable to either Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation or Jefferson United Methodist Church with Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service serving as custodian of the fund.

Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.

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