© DeArmand/Pickard Funeral Home Stratford, Oklahoma November 2020 December 28, 1927 ~ November 21, 2020 Lowell Asa Wren, of Stratford, Oklahoma was born December 28, 1927 to Charley and Lillie Mae [Cottrell] Wren. He passed away in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 92 years 10 months and 23 days. He grew up in the Stratford area and graduated from Stratford High School in 1945. He married Ana Griffin in 1949 they had one son Charles. He joined the military in 1953 and served our country in the United States Army. They moved to Velma, Oklahoma and lived there for the next 25 years. He worked as a Lineman for Cotton Electric. He then moved back to the Stratford area where he met and married Dorothy Blackwood and they were married until her death. He would do anything for anyone he was an amazing father and friend to all he met. Preceded by his parents Charley and Lillie Mae Wren, his wife Dorothy, and his brother Shi Wren. Survived by his son; Charles Wren & wife Becky of Oklahoma City, OK., two grandchildren, Holden and Zach Wren. Graveside Services will be in McGee cemetery Stratford, Oklahoma. Funeral services under the direction of DeArman/Pickard Funeral Home. |
© DeArmand Funeral Home Stratford, Oklahoma October 2022 September 6, 1933 ~ October 6, 2022 Anna Louise Wren was born September 6, 1933 in Stratford, Oklahoma to Charles and Hannah [Golden] Griffin. She passed away October 6, 2022 at her home in Stratford at the age of 89 years and 1 month. She lived most of her life in Oklahoma and married Lowell Wren in 1949 in Gainsville, Texas. She had a beautiful smile and loved our little community. Anna was a member of the Baptist faith. Preceded by; her parents, husband Lowell, brothers; Harold and Elbert Griffin, 7 sisters; Ruby Matlock, Bernice Lobaugh, Inez Stonecipher, Velma Michener, Lynden Jackson, Bobby Evans, and Barbara Burnett. Burial will be in McGee Cemetery Stratford, Oklahoma. |
Stratford, Oklahoma May 2021 December 17, 1935 ~ May 24, 2021 Jean Wren, 85, of McAlester, passed away on Monday, May 24, 2021 at her home. Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 28th at the Main and Oklahoma Church of Christ in McAlester with Kim Beshears officiating. Burial will be at McGee Cemetery in Stratford, Oklahoma. Active pallbearers will be Pete Baker, Randy Wren, Laramie Snell and Lance Wren. Honorary pallbearers will be Burke Williams and Danny Bridgewater. She was born on December 17, 1935 in Stratford, Oklahoma to Arthur and Pearl [Davidson] Williams. She married Shi Wren on June 13, 1954. She enjoyed bowling, crafts, gardening, sewing and OU Sooner Women’s basketball. She was an Auxiliary Aide at McAlester Regional Health Center with 5000 hours of volunteer service. Survivors include her children and spouses, Pam and Rick Baker of Lindsay, OK; Doug and Marquieta Wren of Lindsay, OK, Mike and Laura Wren of Lindsay, OK and Missy and Jamey Corhn of Krebs, OK; grandchildren and spouses, Pete Baker of Gravette, AR; Randy and Tania Wren of Lindsay, OK, Jenni [Wren] and Jonathan Cook of Lindsay, OK, Lance Wren of Lindsay, OK, Laramie and Charlie Snell of Krebs, OK; nine great-grandchildren; she also leaves behind special friends, Betty Boyd, Margaret Murdaugh and Mae Bell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Shi Wren; parents, Arthur and Pearl Williams; brothers, Kenneth, Junior and Jerry Williams; sister, Lucille Ballard and grandson, Royce Baker |
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