Winifred Lee (Lovekamp)
Vculek
Cemetery Photo
Grace Hill Cemetery
Perry, Noble County, OK
© Cathy & Thomas
Oct 25, 1926 - Nov 9, 2008
Obit posted by Glenn
Enid News and Eagle
November 2008
The funeral for Winifred Lee Vculek, 82, of Perry, will be 2 PM Friday,
November 14, 2008, at Zion Lutheran Church, Perry. Burial will be in Grace Hill
Cemetery. Arrangements are by Brown – Dugger Funeral Home, Perry.
She was born October 25, 1926, in Perry to Fred C. and Catherine Bamberger
Lovekamp and died Sunday, November 9, 2008, at Westhaven Nursing Home,
Stillwater.
She was a 1944 graduate of Perry high school and attended Oklahoma A & M
College.
She married Anton Joseph "Tony" Vculek July 5, 1956, in Guthrie. He died
December 22, 1979.
She worked 13 years for the county extension service and 35 years for Citizen
State Bank in Morrison. She was a member and treasurer of Stillwater Travel Club
and a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Perry.
Surviving is one sister, Eleanor Sherwood of Stillwater.
In addition to her husband, Anton, she was preceded in death by one sister.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home, 1010 N. 7th St., Perry, OK
73077, to American Cancer Society.
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