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Kay E. Randolph Wilkins
Bio and Obit Submitted by: Pat Kimball

"Kay was born actually on 9-30-38. She was married with two grown sons, was my next door neighbor growing up (across the road on the farm), and was a 1956 graduate of Hunter High School. Her parents Ernest and Pauline Randolph are there as well as her step mother Isabel Randolph. She was 69 at the time of her death."

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Kay E. Randolph Wilkins, 69, most recently of Norman, Oklahoma, and long – time resident of Oklahoma City, passed away on Saturday, July 26, 2008.

Kay was born September 30, 1938, at Independence Hospital in Enid, Oklahoma, to Ernest H. Randolph and Pauline (Mitchell) Randolph. She grew up on a farm in the Hunter/Enid area of northern Oklahoma. Kay attended Hunter high school, where she was a four – year state honor roll student, valedictorian of her senior class, and and all – state basketball player. She graduated from Enid General Hospital School of Nursing in 1959, where she became a registered nurse. She treasured her life – long association with her nursing school classmates.

Kay retired in 1999 after serving 26 years at Children's Hospital in Oklahoma City, where she primarily worked as a case manager in the Utilization Review Department.

Kay's greatest joy was serving her Lord in various capacities. She was a long – time member of first Baptist Church of Oklahoma City, where she especially enjoyed the Chapel Class. Her second greatest joy was being a loving mother and grandmother.

Kay is survived by: her two loving sons, David Wilkins and his wife Brenda of Norman, Oklahoma, and Darryl Wilkins and his wife Alma of Hutchins, Texas; one brother, Donald Randolph and his wife Bobbie of Nampa, Idaho; one sister, Patricia Barnes and her husband Bill of Fresno, California; six grandchildren; and four nephews.

Funeral services will be held at the Louise Prichard Chapel at First Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, on July 31, 2008, at 10:30 AM, followed by a graveside service at 3:30 PM in Pond Creek Cemetery, Pond Creek, Oklahoma under the direction of Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman, Oklahoma.

Send condolences online at http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/obituaries.htm

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Grant County, Oklahoma



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Kay E. Randolph WILKINS

Pond Creek Cemetery


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