Daphna (Ragland) Shipley
Sep 18, 1927 - Dec 4, 2018
Posted by: Ann Weber
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DIGHTON MARLER FUNERAL
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PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
(permission granted)
Funeral services have been entrusted to the care of Dighton-Marler
Funeral Home of Perry.
Visitation will be Thursday, December 6, 2018 from 9AM to 8PM at
Dighton-Marler Funeral Home. Family will greet guests from 6PM to 8PM
for a time of sharing memories. A Celebration of Daphna’s homegoing will
be 10AM Friday, December 7, 2018 at the
First United Methodist Church in Perry with pastor Ed Cook officiating.
Interment will immediately follow at Grace Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be her three grandsons and three sons-in-law.
Daphna was born September 18, 1927 on the family farm just east of
Harrison, Arkansas to F.C. and Vena (Savage) Ragland. She attended all
12 years of her education at Bellefonte School, and graduated
Valedictorian of her class in 1945. After graduation Daphna attended a
business college in Little Rock, AR, where she learned bookkeeping and
shorthand.
Growing up on the farm during the 1930’s, times wasn’t easy. She learned
how to milk cows and can veggies with her mother just to make ends meet
as they pressed through the Great Depression.
After working a short while as a secretary for Arkansas Power and Light
Company Daphna met L.M. Shipley ( Ship) when he returned home from the
service during World II. In 1948, Daphna and Ship were married in the
Cobblestone house where she was born. They immediately moved to Oklahoma
City where they remained for the next 25 years while Ship worked for
ODOT.
Daphna was blessed to be able to be a “stay at home mom and housewife”
while her three daughters were growing up. Never missing an opportunity
to attend one of their many school functions.
In 1973, the family moved to Perry when Ship was offered a job with ODOT.
Together they built their first home on Skyline Avenue. It took a while,
as both were back in the workforce fulltime. Daphna worked several odd
jobs before landing a job with Ditch Witch that would lead her into
retirement. After 20 years of service, she retired in 1995 as the
Engineering Office Manager. A few years after Ship’s passing in 1992,
Daphna’s good friend Norma Hughes introduced her to Jerry Edgar. They
became good friends and love struck once again. They were married in
1997. Together they enjoyed nine happy years until Jerry’s passing in
2006.
Daphna was very active in her faith. She was a member of the First
United Methodist Church in Perry. Always willing to help in any area
that she could. Volunteer work was very dear to Daphna. She spent
countless hours in Oklahoma City and Perry volunteering her time and
talents to several different groups and organizations. Even after her
retirement in 1995 she continued her volunteer work with the Perry YMCA,
Perry Hospital Auxiliary, and the United Methodist Church. In 2012 she
won the “Perry Woman of the Year”.
A wealth of history lies in her 91 years. Living through the Great
Depression, she remembers President Roosevelt give his famous speech “A
Day That Will Live in Infamy” as he declared a world war.
Daphna was known to travel. Having visited all 50 states and 15 foreign
countries including a Methodist Mission trip to Costa Rica, her favorite
was New Zealand.
During her 91 fruitful years, she has not sat idle. She leaves behind a
legacy of love and accomplishments that her family will embrace for a
lifetime. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Survivors include her three daughters, Vicki Davis and husband Monty of
Ponca City, OK, Lori Beier and husband Mike, and Lisa Frank and husband
K.T. all of Perry, OK; six grandchildren, Derek Dronberger and wife
Amanda and Matthew Dronberger all of Ponca City, OK, Morgan Beier of
Edmond, OK, Garrett Beier of Perry, OK, Paige Frank of Edmond, OK, and
Ragen Frank of Perry, OK; one great-granddaughter, Alexandria Dronberger
of Ponca City, OK; Step-children, step-grandchildren, numerous nieces,
nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two husbands; brother, Cam
Ragland; and one great-grandson, Zaden Dronberger.
Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of
Perry; Karman Legacy Hospice Foundation; or Perry YMCA Sustaining Drive
in c/o Dighton-Marler Funeral Home, P.O. Box 189, Perry, OK, 73077.
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