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© Glenn


Neva Jewel and Glenn Dale WEDEL

Oakdale Cemetery



Neva Jewell Nightengale Wedel
© Fairview Funeral Home
07-2015
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral Services for Neva Jewel (Nightengale) Wedel, 77, of Ringwood, will be Saturday, 11:00 a.m., July 11, 2015, at the Church of God in Christ Mennonite, Reverend Randy Levings will officiate. Burial for family and friends will be at 2:30 pm at the Oakdale Cemetery, Southwest of Ringwood on County Road 264. Arrangements are by the Fairview Funeral Home Inc.

In lieu of flowers, memorial can be made to the Church of God in Christ Mennonite Bible School or the Oakdale Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund.

My wife, our mother and grandmother, Neva “Jewel” was born on June 8, 1938 near Isabella, Oklahoma to John J. and Eva Wedel Nightengale. The Lord released her from her weary body on July 7, 2015 at the Fairview Fellowship Home, Fairview, Oklahoma. She reached the age of seventy-seven years, one month.

Mom’s childhood was spent near Isabella, Oklahoma. She would speak fondly of growing up near the railroad track with 11 brothers and sisters. She attended school in Isabella, walking over a mile both ways. On cold mornings, her dad would load the children in the grader and give them a ride.

On November 17, 1956, she married Glenn Wedel in Enid, Oklahoma. We children loved to hear the stories about their courtship. Dad would often exaggerate just to get a reaction from Mom. She still had the first Zero candy bar wrapper that Dad gave her at the beginning of their life-long love affair.

Mom was converted and baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite on February 20th, 1974 by Minister Milton Boehs after her and Dad decided to attend a revival meeting being held there. Several years later she reconsecrated her life to God, and Dad was baptized at the same time. She never wavered in her commitment to God and His Church. Jesus was her life-line in her recent months of illness.

Mom loved to have a good time and enjoyed her children and grandchildren. She showed us her love by making each one of us a warm and cozy comforter in her retirement years. Her comforters were the coveted prize at the annual Wedel reunions. Another one of her joys was time spent with her six sisters. They would often meet for coffee or lunch. One other highlight in her life was the years she worked at the Fairview Fellowship Home as Laundry Supervisor.

We will miss her smile, her phone calls, and just having her as our Mom.

Those left to cherish her memory are: her husband, Glenn of 58 years; Her children and grandchildren; Son James & wife Barbara Wedel and their children Kayla, Jamie, & Jenni; Son Mark & wife Becky Wedel and their children Perry & Jessie, Lacy Jo & Jon, Laici Rae & Clayton, Kaylynn & Duffey, Daili & Nathan; Daughter Susan & husband Vernon Martin and their sons Cameron, Blake, & Bryson; Daughter Barbara Wedel & Allen Burton, with children Tyra & Zane; Daughter Julie Wedel, with children Brenden & Josie; and 7 great-grandchildren. Also, four brothers; Paul Nightengale, Floyd & Carolyn Nightengale, Roger & Lori Nightengale, Andrew & Paula Nightengale; three sisters; Waunita Koehn, Shirlene Koehn, Lauretta & Victor Koehn, and brother-in-law Richard Koehn. Dad’s brothers and sister were also special to Mom; J.D. & Anna Mae Wedel, Bill & Donna Wedel, Gene & Dorie Wedel, Jerry & Ruth Wedel, and Darlene & Verland Holub. Also numerous nephews, nieces, and friends.

Those preceding her in death are her parents, her parents-in-law, 5 sisters and 4 brother.

Condolences may be made online at www.fairviewfuneralhomeinc.com.




Glenn Dale Wedel
© Eid News and Eagle
12-19-2018
Submitted by: Glenn


December 14, 1934 - December 16, 2018

Funeral service for Glenn Dale Wedel, 84, Ringwood, is 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20, 2018, at the Fairview Church of God in Christ Mennonite. Burial follow at Wedel-Oakdale Cemetery, southwest of Ringwood. Arrangements by Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.

Glenn Dale Wedel, our dad and grandpa, was born December 14, 1934, to Irvin and Hilda (Nightingale) Wedel in rural Major County.

The angels quietly came and took him home December 16, 2018. He had just celebrated his 84th birthday.

Glenn resided in Major County all his life, thinking there was no better place in the world to live.

He received his education at Oakdale School, a small country school near his home. His childhood was happy and helped create the man we all loved and admired.

He enjoyed a close relationship with his father which he cherished his entire life. His parents were poor and unhealthy, so he did all he could to make their load lighter.

Our father married Jewel Nightengale, the love of his life, November 17, 1956. They spent every moment they could together until her passing in 2015. Mom nursed him through his bout with colon cancer 19 years ago; he in turn took care of her during her years with Parkinson's disease. When she left to go to Heaven, he grieved deeply. They were blessed to enjoy 59 years together.

The important decision in dad's life was to serve the Lord; however, his only regret being that he had not done it sooner. He was baptized by Minister Milton Boehs on March 18, 1981, in the Church of God in Christ Mennonite. The church was dear to him and he remained faithful to God until his passing.

Dad loved us children and provided well for all of us. He often commented that one of the greatest joys of his life was providing for his family.

He was a wonderful story teller and we enjoyed listening to his many stories of growing up and his few years spent in the National Guard.

He loved being a farmer and spent many years dairying with his older brother JayDee.

The grandchildren were dear to him, he did everything he could to make them know they were loved. They enjoyed riding in the tractor with him along with many other memories while they were growing up.

He also enjoyed spending time with his brothers and only sister. We so appreciate Aunt Darlene's care and love to him in his last days and months. Family was his treasure.

As the time of his departure drew near and he thought of Jesus and Heaven, he wanted to make sure that he was ready to meet God. We are so thankful that God was gracious to him and brought peace and happiness to his heart the last couple of days.

He was preceded in death by his wife Jewel, his parents, and numerous in-laws.

Dad will be lovingly remembered by his children: James and Barbara Wedel; Mark and Becky Wedel; Susan and Vernon Martin; Barbara Wedel and Ray Morris; and Julie and Robert Laverty.

Seventeen grandchildren: Kayla and Dennis Lobsinger; Jamie and Jenni Wedel; Laici and Clayton Neumann; Daili Meyer, Perry and Jessie Evans; Lacy and Jon Schultz; KayLynn and Duffey Rye; Cameron, Blake, and Bryson Martin; Tyra and Zane Moore; Brenden and Josie Wedel; Kaylie and Tyler Laverty; and 11 great-grandchildren.

His siblings: JayDee Wedel, Bill and Donna Wedel, Gene and Dorie Wedel; Jerry and Ruth Wedel; Darlene and Verland Holub. Along with many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends.

When the roll is called up yonder, we'll be there.

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