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Lorene E. and Perry J. WHITENECK
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Perry J. Whiteneck, 62, Aline, died in a local hospital early Tuesday, after being suddenly stricken at his home. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Redeemer Lutheran Church with the Rev. Glen C. Kollmeyer officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Home Cem. at Meno, with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Whiteneck was born June 4, 1915, at Aline and lived in that area all his life, except for 13 years at Lahoma. He was a farmer and a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church of Enid.
Whiteneck married Lorene Schweer Dec. 11, 1947 at Enid and she survives. He is also survived by a daughter, Elaine Whiteneck of Aline and 2 sons, Keith Whiteneck, Aline and Don Whiteneck, Ringwood, two grandchildren (Nathan & Leah Whiteneck) 4 sisters; Mrs. Lucy Prentice, Aline, Mrs, Ida Prentice and Mrs. Jennie Newton, both of Waynoka and Mrs. Lola Jeffries, Ringwood; 6 brothers, Dr. Otho Whiteneck, Enid, Dr. John Whiteneck, Beaverton, OR, Dr. Wilbur Whiteneck & Dr. Rhonald Whiteneck,both of Woodward, OK, Wray Whiteneck, Virden, IL and Elden Whiteneck, Sarcoxie, MO.
Enid Newspaper Sept. 7, 1977
THANKS EXPRESSED: "We are so grateful fo all the expressions of Christian love and concern extended to us during our time of grief and loss. The family of Perry Whiteneck
Bulletin of Redeemer Lutheran Church Enid, OK Sept. 18, 1977
Funeral services for Lorene Engle Whiteneck, 81, of Enid, will be 10 A.M. Fri. June 26, 1998 at Redeemer Lutheran Church with Rev. Dwayne Schroeder officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Meno, (OK) under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.
She was born to Fred and Lena (Meier) Schweer on May 17, 1917 near Covington. She died June 23, 1998 at Integris Bass Baptist Hospital in Enid. She attended Lutheran parochial school and graduated from Covington High School in 1936. She married Walter G. Wyssmann on Aug. 3, 1941 at Covington. He died Dec. 14, 1941. On Dec. 11, 1947 she and Perry J. Whiteneck were married at Enid. They lived in the Aline-Ringwood area and also Lahoma. He died Sept. 6, 1977 and Lorene moved to Enid in 1987.
She was a homemaker for many years and enjoyed crafts and needlework. Lorene was employed at Western Union for 5 years. She served as coordinator for the RSVP Sr. Action group for 2 years and was a volunteer for RSVP & St. Mary's Mercy Hospital. As a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, she participated in LWML(Lutheran Womens Missionary League) and served with the Friendship Guild.
She is survived by her 3 children, Elaine Whiteneck of Ellinwood, KS; Don Whiteneck and his wife, Jean of Ringwood, OK and Keith Whiteneck and his wife, Debbie of Fairview, OK; 4 grandchildren Nathan Whiteneck of Alva, (OK); Leah Nelson of Douglas, OK; Andrew and Cassie Whiteneck of Fairview, OK; 3 sisters: Irene Gragert, Darlene Braley, and Esther Mittelstet, all of Enid; 2 brothers, Arnold Schweer and Herold Schweer, both of Covington.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husbands.
Memorial donations may be made to the Circle of Love Hospice, Redeemer Lutheran Church or Oklahoma Medical Research Cancer Division with the funeral home serving as custodian of funds.
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