W. T. WINKLER OBITUARY Submitted by: Mallory Evans © Barnes Friedrich Funeral Home
W. T. WINKLER
1933 - 2014
W. T. "Dub" Winkler, 91, of Midwest City, passed away March 15, 2014 in Oklahoma City.W. T. was born to Thomas E. and Edna Chilcote Winkler near Meeker on March 21, 1922.He was the youngest boy in the family of ten and worked in construction and farming in his younger years.Dub served in the 46th Battalion, U. S. Navy Seabees in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war, Dub spent his working career as a union carpenter in Oklahoma City.He married Ruth Marie Adair on March 21, 1945.Dub was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; three brothers and four sisters.He is survived by his children Gary and Mary Lupe Winkler of Harrah; Terrell Winkler, of Midwest City; Lisa and Mark Dolph of Tulsa; and Holly and Carl Crowe of Bentonville, Arkansas; his sisters, Dolores Shingleton of Claremore; and Verna Dykstra of Citrus Heights, California.Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at Barnes Friederich Funeral Home Chapel with interment at 4:00 p.m. at the Jamison Cemetery, McLoud, Oklahoma.
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