Wilma "Maudine" (Clemens) Collyar, the daughter of William H. and Grace L. Clemens passed away at the age of 89 on August 10, 2021, in Daphne, Alabama.
Maudine was born on July 27th, 1932, in Three Sands, Oklahoma. She graduated from Tonkawa High School and attended Northern Oklahoma College.
On Jan 2nd, 1953, she married Jim Collyar in Tonkawa, OK. The couple made their home in Blackwell, OK. and later in Collinsville, IL. They returned to OK. in 1989 to Ponca City, OK.
Maudine spent her final years with her son Stan and daughter in law Lisa in Daphne, AL, and returned once again to be laid to rest with her loving husband Jim in Blackwell, OK.
She was proceeded in death by her husband Jim, 4 sisters, two brothers and her grandson Eric.
Mrs. Collyar is survived by her two sons, James Scott Collyar of Ponca City, OK. and Stan Wesley Collyar and his wife Lisa of Daphne, AL.
Along with 3 grandsons Anthony Scott and wife Sandra of Greenville, SC., Zachery Scott of Ponca City, OK., James Philip of Greenville, SC and one great grandson Avin James of Ponca City, OK.
Maudine will be missed by many nieces and nephews and was known her entire life for her kindness, compassion, love for family and her unrelenting need to help others.
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