© Winans Funeral Home Maysville Oklahoma June 2019 January 10, 1940 ~ June 24, 2019 Coy Burl McCaskill was born January 10,1940 in the Garvin Springs Community near Maysville, OK in the family home to parents Johnie Moton McCaskill and Iva Viola [St. Clair] McCaskill. He passed from this life on Monday, June 24, 2019 in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 79 years. Burl grew up on a farm and at an early age began running a few head of cattle which he enjoyed doing his entire lifetime. Burl graduated from Maysville High School in 1958 and studied Mathematics at East Central University in Ada OK for two years until he decided to get married. He married his wife Carlene on November 26, 1960 in Maysville and moved to Lindsay OK working in an oil support business - Ellison Paraffin Company. On a quest to get a job with retirement benefits, Burl was hired as a civil service worker at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City OK in 1966 - a position that he worked hard in for 38 years. He was elated to finally get the retirement checks for a good many years and enjoyed farming and running his cattle. His church was of extreme importance his entire life attending Antioch Missionary Baptist Church for almost 80 years. He wore many hats at the church being the church clerk for many decades, mowing the church yard every summer, and going during winter months early on Sunday morning to the church to turn the heat up so the members and visitors would be comfortable. The church was started in his Grandmother’s home and she later served as the musician on the church pump organ when Burl was a little boy. Burl is survived by sons Don McCaskill of Wichita Falls TX and Dr. Jim McCaskill of Norman OK. Grandchildren include Lacie [Jakob] Ramming - Lindsay OK, Brandon [Kortney] McCaskill- Maysville OK, Jordan [Brent] Jenkins - Purcell OK, Madison, Matthew, and Maitlyn McCaskill - Norman OK. Great grandchildren: Wyatt Coy [W.C.] McCaskill of Maysville, Ok, Cord and Karlie Ramming of Lindsay, Ok, A Sister, Aleyne Tomlinson, Lindsay, Ok; A Sister in Law, Mary McCaskill, of Elmore City, Ok. Many Nieces and Nephews that were special as well. Burl was preceded in death by parents, Johnie and Viola; Wife, Carlene; brothers, Jerry and Gary Don. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 am, Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the Antioch Cemetery with Bro. Eddie Wollenberg officiating. Burial will be under the direction of John W. Williams of Winans Funeral Home, Maysville, OK. Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.winansfuneralhome.com |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 2018 April 8, 1941 ~ August 24, 2018 Sammy Ray McCaskill of Tuttle, OK was born April 8, 1941 in Wynnewood, OK to Boochie & Beulah Collins McCaskill and departed this life Friday, August 24, 2018 in Oklahoma City, OK at the age of 77 years. Sam grew up in Antioch. He went to school at Antioch and Elmore City. After finishing school, he went to work in the oilfield and retired in 2011. On October 10, 1959 he married Alene Hayes in Gainesville, TX. Sam enjoyed horse racing, raising cattle, farming and watching grandkids sporting events. The highlights of his life were his family and being founder of Nomac drilling. The most important thing he taught others about life was honesty, hard work and to not be selfish. Sam leaves to cherish his memories are: Wife: Alene of the home, Son: Mark McCaskill and Jowanna Scott and Blake of Elmore City, OK, 2 Daughters: Robbie Whitis and Gary of Tuttle, OK, Dana Jo and Dennis Stanley, Duncan, OK, Brother: Gary McCaskill of Woodward, OK, 2 Sisters: Patsy Frost of Kansas City, Linda McCurley of Antioch, OK, 7 Grandchildren: Chace and Rylee McCaskill, Dillon and Dustin Stanley, Alicia Greenway, Taylor Whitis, Michael Stubblefield, 11 Great Grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at the First Baptist Church in Elmore City with Rev. Danny Reed officiating. Interment will be in the Antioch Cemetery under the direction of Wooster Funeral Home. You may send the family a condolence at www.woosterfuneralhome.com |
© Winans Funeral Home Maysville Oklahoma July 2018 December 29, 1942 ~ July 29, 2018 Carlene Faye McCaskill, 75, of Maysville passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in Wichita Falls, Texas. She was a dedicated homemaker. Carlene Faye [Kittrell] McCaskill entered this life on December 29, 1942 born in the family home near Elmore City, Oklahoma to Cecil T. And Nettie F. [Herriage] Kittrell and departed this life for her long awaited eternal home above on July 29, 2018 in Wichita Falls, Texas with her family by her side. Except for a brief time living in Phoenix, Arizona as a toddler, Elmore City was home for her and her family until moving to Maysville in 1959 and graduating from Maysville High School in 1960. Her Maysville High School commerce teacher, Chester Wohl, recognized her excellent business skills and 100% accuracy typing scores and recommended her for an immediate position at the First National Bank in Maysville after her high school graduation. However instead of going into the workforce, Carlene married Burl McCaskill in Maysville, Oklahoma on November 26, 1960 with the ceremony performed by Brother Winston Foster in the Foster residence living room. Carlene worked keeping cotton weights for local farmers to buy her wedding dress. Burl and Carlene made their home in Lindsay, Oklahoma until they moved to their current residence 4 miles south of Maysville in 1973. Carlene was an immaculate housewife and waxed and buffed her wood floors weekly before she got her beloved gold shag carpet in 1973 that she kept raked perfectly. Carlene was a wonderful daughter, wife, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt, and cousin to many while fiercely loyal and protective of her family and loved each dearly. A wonderful seamstress, she cut fabric and sewed clothing for many nieces and nephews and maternity clothes for other family members. Also with a generous heart, she often compromised herself to give finances, garden produce, and her time to relatives and friends if she knew they were in need. She financed much of her sons college expenses working at the International Rodeo Association in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma in memberships and later as secretary at a local oil company to supplement the family income to support 2 sons in college. Carlene was a very gifted Alto Gospel singer and sang for many funerals in her lifetime. Finances weren't available in her younger years so instead of paying for piano lessons, she bought a $50.00 upright piano and self-taught herself to play hymns. Although never one to brag about her Christianity or anything else, she was not ashamed of her strong religious and political beliefs and could field a robust debate on either subject when the need presented itself. Carlene was a long time member of the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church in Purcell, Oklahoma as she was a true Christian in every sense of the word and loved the Lord and her fellow man with all of her heart. Carlene is survived by her husband of 57 ½ years, Burl McCaskill of the home, son Don McCaskill of Wichita Falls, Texas and son Dr. Jim McCaskill of Norman, Oklahoma. Grandchildren: Lacie McCaskill of Lindsay, OK; Brandon [Kortney] McCaskill of Maysville, OK; Jordan Jenkins [Brent] of Purcell, OK; Madison McCaskill, Maitlyn McCaskill, and Matthew McCaskill all of Norman, OK; as well a great grandson Wyatt McCaskill of Maysville, OK. Carlene is also survived by a sister Judy [Sam] Henry of Maysville, OK; brother Gary [Kay] Kittrell of Maysville, OK; brother Ted [Debbie] of Purcell, OK; and sisters-in-law, Aleyne Tomlinson of Lindsay, OK and Mary McCaskill of Elmore City, OK and many special nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Carlene was preceded in death by her parents Cecil and Nettie Kittrell and brothers, Donald, Stanley, and Timothy. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 am, Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at the Antioch Cemetery with Elder Mike Hughes officiating. Burial will be under the direction of John W. Williams of Winans Funeral Home, Maysville, OK. Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.winansfuneralhome.com Source: Winan's Funeral Home. |
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