Bessie (Manning) Maine
Sep 5, 1925 - Sep 21, 2016
Posted by: Ann Weber
PALMER MARLER CARBERRY FUNERAL HOME
PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
(permission granted)
Visitation: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday,
September 22nd, 2016
Palmer Marler Funeral Home
Funeral: 2:00 PM Friday, September 23rd, 2016
Christ Lutheran Church
Interment: 3:00 PM Friday, September 23rd, 2016
Grace Hill Cemetery
Bessie Maine, 91, entered eternal rest on
September 21, 2016. Services have been entrusted to the care of Palmer Marler
Funeral Home and a service celebrating her life will be held at 2pm on Friday,
September 23, 2016 at Christ Lutheran Church in Perry, OK. Public visitation
will be held on Thursday from 9am-8pm at the funeral home.
Bessie Manning was born on September 5, 1925. She was raised on a dairy farm and
later attended schools in Phoenix, AZ. Following high school, Bessie went to
work for a local Sears store. The Manning family often invited soldiers
stationed at a nearby base to come eat Sunday dinner at their home. It was at
one of these dinners that she met the love of her life and her husband of over
70 years, Ernest Leonard Maine. Ernie and Bessie decided to relocate to Florida.
On their way from Arizona to Florida they dropped by Ernie’s former hometown of
Perry so that Bessie could meet other members of the Maine family. The visit
went very well and 7 decades and 3 children later, they still called Perry home.
Bessie knew the value of hard work and for much of her life she worked up to 3
jobs to help put her children through school. She always had a positive attitude
saying “I just do what I have to do.” She operated an in-home daycare caring for
several local children. She eventually went to work as the cook for Christ
Lutheran School, a position she enjoyed for over 25 years. She was well known
for her sweet spirit and her delicious cinnamon rolls, cowboy bread, and chicken
and noodles. She also worked as a seamstress at Eby’s Cleaners and enjoyed the
chance to work along her husband Ernie at both the cleaners and the school.
After getting off work at the school and the cleaners, Bessie made her way to
the Cherokee Strip Restaurant where she worked as the cook for the evening
shift.
Bessie retired in 1985 which gave her more time to volunteer at her church where
she served as a Sunday school teacher and Sunday school superintendent’s
secretary during her 60 + years of membership. She also served at the Perry
Meals on Wheels where she spent countless hours cooking special meals for her
special home-bound friends. She also enjoyed bird watching and was also excited
when the purple martin’s made their yearly migration through Perry. Bessie was
also an avid Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers, and Perry Maroons fan. A former
violin player, Bessie also attended many Perry HS Band concerts, as well as
multiple Bill Rotter performances. She loved to camp for weeks at a time and she
was involved with the local Bluebirds and Campfire Girls. She was a talented
seamstress and made beautiful handmade quilts for each of her kids and
grandkids.
Bessie, a polio survivor, enjoyed her life to the fullest. Her motto was “A
little bit of love goes a long way.” She was full of love and a selfless passion
to serve others. She made a tremendous impact in the lives of her family and
friends and she will be truly missed by those fortunate to be a part of her
amazing journey.
Bessie was preceded in death by her parents; husband Ernie L Maine; a sister
Myrtle Passey. She is survived by her three children: Dennis Maine and wife
Gloria of Perry, Diana Hamburg and husband Daniel of Perry, and Janelle Keith
and husband Terry of Perry. Eight Grandchildren: Stephanie Rames and husband
Steve, Desi Stoops and wife Georgie, Darren Maine and wife Monica, Randall
Stoops and wife Casey, Derek Hamburg and wife Alyssa, Dustin Hamburg and wife
Mary, Lindsay Bernhardt and husband Billy, and Shayne Keith. She is also
survived by a sister Nelda Nelson of Phoenix, AZ; 13 great grandchildren and a
sister in law Virginia Eggers of Morrison, OK.
Donations may be made in Bessie’s name to The Lutheran Hour, Judith Karmen
Hospice, or the Alzheimer’s Association in care of Palmer Marler Funeral Home.
203 Fir Street. Perry, OK 73077
Condolences may be sent to the family via an online guestbook at
www.perrycares.com
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