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Fairlawn Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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Bruce Edward Wilson ~ Mary Margaret "Dolly" [Evans] Wilson


Obituary
Fairlawn Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Mary Margaret "Dolly" [Evans] Wilson
January 26, 1929 ~ August 30, 2005


Graveside services for Mary M. Wilson, 76, of Chickasha, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 2, 2005 in the Fairlawn Cemetery.

Mary M. Wilson was born January 26, 1929, in Scipio, Oklahoma. She died Tuesday, August 30, 2005, in Chickasha.

Services are under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.


© The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Wednesday, September 7, 2005

Mary Margaret "Dolly" [Evans] Wilson
January 26, 1929 ~ August 30, 2005


Mary Margaret Wilson was born the daughter of Rollie Evans and Grace Goodman Evans on January 26, 1929 in Scipio, OK. She died on August 30, 2005.

Mary, known as Dolly to most of her family, grew up around McAlester, OK.

She married Waymon A. Wynn at the age of 15 and started her family. She had nine children, seven boys and two girls. She was a wife and stay at home mom for most of her life. The only outside the home job she had was working at a bus station to support her family for awhile. Later after she and Waymon divorced, she married Bruce Wilson.

Mom loved to go. She had that gypsy spirit. She loved to go shopping, to go out to eat, to go dancing, to go gambling, to go riding. She had a big smile and flashed it wherever she went. She lived to talk. Everywhere whe went, she would strike up a conversation with someone. And when she was stuck at home, it was hard to get a call through to her, her line was so busy. She had a way of telling you how the cow ate the cabbage, but almost everyone who knew her, loved her. She was full of life and her legacy will live on through her many children grandchildren and great grandchildren. At her 75th birthday party, she looked around at all the family gathered and said "What did I do to cause all this?"

The answer is that she lived.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bruce, her ex-husband, Waymon, her parents, a sister Mae Ezell, her brother Lee Evans, her brother Babe Evans, her brother B. Ray Evans, her brother Walter Evans, her half-brother Jessie Maynard, her son David Wynn, her daughter Gwen Dominguez and her son Gene Wynn.

She is survived by: a sister, Pearl Clark, a half-sister, Mamie Brown, a son and his wife, Tommy and Jody Wynn, a son and his wife, Joseph and Cindy Wynn, a son and his wife, Johnny and Neva Wynn, a daughter and her husband, Barbara and Leslie Weese, a son and his wife, Jerry and Becky Wynn, a son, Danny Wynn, a daughter-in-law, Kim Wynn, a son-in-law, Mannie Dominguez, a daughter-in-law, Edwena Wynn, 36 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren.


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