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Alma Louise (Blackwell) & Billy Joe Huddleston Sr
Hillside Cemetery
Purcell, McClain County, Oklahoma



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Alma Huddleston Obit
17 Aug 1934 - Oct 05, 2020
Posted by: Ann Weber




Wilson Little Funeral Home
Purcell-Newcastle, McClain Co., OK
(permission granted)

Alma Huddleston, age 86 of Purcell, passed away Monday, October 5, 2020.

Alma Louise Blackwell was born August 17, 1934 in Lexington, OK, the 2nd of 4 children born to Lloyd Allen Blackwell and Helen Louise (Johnson) Blackwell. Alma spent her early childhood in Wanette where she began school and later moved to Purcell. She graduated with the Dragon Class of 1952. On January 22, 1953, at First Baptist Church in Purcell, Alma married her best friend and life partner, Bill Huddleston. They made their home in Purcell where together they raised two children, son Bill Jr. and daughter, Patti. In 1969, Alma stepped out in faith and started her own business, Alma’s Flowers. Throughout the years, now with more than 50 years of service, Alma served Purcell and the surrounding areas, sharing her gifts and talents, including serving as President of the Oklahoma Florists Association. Bill and Patti would later join her, all to build the family business, and her legacy continues today in her granddaughter, Amye. When she wasn’t working, Alma enjoyed traveling, and especially looked forward to trips with good friends, Doyle and Kay West. She was an avid sports fan, and rarely missed watching an OU football game. Her greatest joy was her family and she was never happier than the day she became a grandmother and eventually great grandmother. Known as Mee-maw, Alma chased her grandbabies in all their activities and sporting events, and she was their biggest fan. Alma was a true servant; a devoted Christian and a longtime and faithful member of the First Baptist Church in Purcell. She was a wonderful wife and mother; grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She will be dearly missed!

She was preceded in death by: husband, Bill Huddleston, her daughter, Patti Wilhoit; Her parents, Lloyd Blackwell and Helen Blackwell Campbell; brother Wyman Blackwell and sister, Elizabeth Jeffries.

Alma is survived by: her son, Bill Huddleston Jr. and wife Karen of Muskogee; Grandchildren, Brad Huddleston and wife Lindsay of Muskogee; Amye Jennings and husband Jerry of Purcell; Geoff Huddleston and wife Branica of Muskogee and Kerry Wilhoit and wife Sharie of Purcell; Great grandchildren, Karson, Brynley, Klaire and Karter, Burkely, Blaire and Gentry; Sister Betty Jordan of Lubbock, TX and a host of other family and friends.

Funeral Services are scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Saturday October 10, 2020 at the First Baptist Church, Purcell, OK. Burial will follow at Hillside Cemetery, Purcell, OK. You may send online condolences to the family @ www.wilsonlittle.com



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