Thelma L. Tresner © Enid Morning News 12-1995 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Funeral service for Thelma L. Tresner, 64, of Enid, was at 3 PM Wednesday in the Henninger – Allen Chapel with Rev. Kevin Arensman officiating. Interment followed in the I00F Cemetery in Blackwell.
Thelma was born January 19, 1931 in Neodesha, Kansas, the daughter of John Leonard and Hessie Haight Swan. She grew up in Bartlesville and later Blackwell, where she graduated from high school. She married Terry Ray Tresner December 3, 1948. The couple lived in Blackwell and Thelma managed the Blackwell Credit Bureau for a number of years. She was a life time member of ABWA and a longtime member of the Central Christian Church.
Thelma was preceded in death by her husband, Terry, September 16, 1993. She is survived by a son, Gary and his wife, Debby of Haysville, Kansas; four grandchildren: Megan, Andrea, Lindsay and Corey Tresner, all of Douglas, Kansas; four step – grandchildren: Sarah Chanowski, Matthew Chanowski, Daniel Chanowski and Elizabeth Chanowski, all of Haysville, Kansas; a sister, Norma Jones, Duncan, Oklahoma; two nephews: Mike Jones, Duncan and Larry Jones, Nashville, Tennessee.
Memorials may be made to Central Christian Church or to the St. Mary's Diabetes Program with the funeral home serving as custodian of the fund.
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