© DeArman's Wynnewood Funeral Home Wynnewood, Oklahoma September 2019 Charles Dewayne Digby November 20, 1946 ~ September 25, 2019 Charles Dewayne Digby, a resident of Wynnewood, OK, was born on November 20, 1946 in Davis, OK to Helen Marie Tuley and Charles William Digby, Charles was raised by his stepdad Walt Howard. Charles had lived in Wynnewood all but 10 years of his life which he spent that time in New Mexico. He had worked for Halliburton and also as a Trucker. On May 6, 1966 he married Judy Kae [Powers] Digby in Wynnewood, OK. He was preceded in death by his father and stepfather. He is survived by his wife Judy Kae of their home in Wynnewood; 3 Sons - Randy Dewayne Digby of Wynnewood; Tony and wife Rosie Digby of Pauls Valley, OK; Clay and wife Pam Digby of Elmore City, OK; 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Sunday September 29, 2019 at DeArman Funeral Home from 1 to 5 PM . Services will be Monday September 30, 2019 at DeArman Funeral Chapel at 10:00 AM with Rev. Jarrod Kendall officiating with burial following at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood. Please send online condolences to www.dearmanfuneralhome.com |
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