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Wanda Sue (Holland)
Vaughn
Jan 4, 1947 - Jan 12, 2021
Posted by Martha Reddout
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© Marietta Monitor
22 Jan 2021, Page 4
Source:
© Watts Funeral Home
Interment followed in the Greenville Cemetery.
Born January 4, 1947 at Courtney, the daughter of Albert Melon and Lina “Sweetie” Tom Holland, she died Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center, Ada. Wanda was a lifelong resident of Love County. She attended school at Burneyville, Turner, and Leon where she participated in basketball and softball. Wanda worked at the Marietta Cookie Shop for five years and retired from Michelin Tire Company. After retirement, she worked as a private caregiver and babysitter. She married the love of her life Frankie Vaughn on May 8, 1992 in Gainesville, Texas. Wanda was proud of her Choctaw heritage and worked at the Chickasaw taco sales annually. She was a strong Christian woman who enjoyed reading her Bible. Wanda was a member of the Rawhide Cowboy Church. She loved to travel within the U.S. with her sisters Wanda loved attending the sporting events of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and the Hollands’ get-togethers with her siblings. Wanda, known by her grandkids as Nan, cared for her family dearly and loved spending time with them.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Lina Holland, and brothers, Albert Wayne Holland, Virgil Holland, and John Holland.
Survivors include her husband, Frankie Vaughn of the home; son, Brad McKinnon and wife Deanne of Lone Grove; daughter, Latisha Woods and husband Kevin of Irene, South Dakota; sisters, Valine Stonebarger of Marietta, (twin sister) Gloria Willis and husband Ben of Marietta, Alta Carroll of Greenville, Corenia Hurst and husband Don of Marietta, Mary Shellenberger of Greenville, and JoAnn Pollard and husband Terry of Burneyville; brother, Dennis Holland and wife Robin of Burneyville; uncle and aunts, Jack and Juanita Holland, Bernice Berry, and Edna Holland, all of Burneyville; grandchildren, Kendra McKinnon of Marietta, Emily Monroe and husband Dustin of Kilgore, Texas, Hunter McKinnon of Marietta and boyfriend Will Shelby, Dalton Hess of Springer, and Annabelle Love of Greenville; great-grandchildren, Skylar, Madison, Sophie, Joslyn, and Maxx; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Serving as pallbearers were Gunner Kincaide, Donnie Hurst, Barry Hurst, Dale Carroll, Tim Holland, and Daniel Holland. Honorary bearers were Dustin Monroe and Will Shelby.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
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