Anna G (Vaverka) Lightle
Feb 9, 1924 - Jan 13, 2019
Submitted by: Glenn
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Enid News & Eagle
January 15, 2019
Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.
Anna was born east of Hennessey on February 9, 1924
to Jerry and Frances Fuksa Vaverka and died Sunday
January 13, 2019 at her home in Hennessey.
She married Dwight Leroy Lightle in Alva on July 4,
1942. Anna owned and operated Lightle Sand &
Construction and was active in the business until
the time of her death. She was a member of St.
Josephs Catholic Church.
Anna is survived by one son Bill Lightle of
Hennessey; one daughter Barbara Hagar and husband
Larry of Texoma; seven grandchildren David Dollar
and wife Becky of Hennessey, Terri Woods and husband
John of Lexington, Texas, Gene Hagar and wife Kim of
Wellington, Kansas, Kellie Knolles and husband Ben
of Kingfisher, Lim Leal and husband Donnie of Elk
City, Tammy Kersey and husband Tony of Noble, Brenda
Dammann and husband Dwight of Ava, Missouri;
thirteen great-grandchildren and nine great-great
grandchildren.
Anna was preceded in death by her husband; one
infant daughter Peggy Lightle; one sister Frances
Grace, and one brother Jerry Vaverka.
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