© DeArmand Funeral Home Stratford Oklahoma March 2020 Wanda Michelle [Maupin] Tyler April 17, 1979 ~ March 11, 2020 Wanda Michelle [Maupin] Tyler of Del City, Oklahoma was born Aprii 17, 1979 in Clinton, Oklahoma to James and Carolyn Ann [Neely] Maupin. She passed away in OU Medical Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 40 years 10 months and 24 days. She grew up in the Stratford area and attended Stratford School. She married Christa Tyler on July 4, 2002 in Stratford, Oklahoma. They moved to Del City and made their home there. Preceded by; her father; James Maupin, grandparents Virginia Rice, Robert Neely and grandpa and grandma Maupin, and Uncle Leonard. Survived by; her husband; Christa Tyler of the home in Del City, Ok.; two daughters; Christy Nease , Allie Maupin; one son; Robert Allen Nease; mother; Carolyn Maupin one sister; Kathy Moore all of Del City, Oklahoma; one brother; John Maupin of Blackwell, Oklahoma. one grandchild; Sabastian. Graveside Services Saturday March 21, 10:00 AM McGee Cemetery Stratford, OK. |
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