Patricia Mae (Munson) Faulk, 89, of Woodward, Oklahoma, died Saturday, January 26th, 2019, peacefully, surrounded by her family, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 pm Friday, February 1st, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church in Woodward. A private graveside service will be held for the family before the church service.
Born February 18, 1930, in Woodward, Patty Mae was the daughter of Harold and Pearl (Harrison) Munson and younger sister to Mary Maxine. She married Charles Dayton Faulk in Woodward, in 1948, and had three daughters, Marilyn Kaye Dick of Enid, Janice Marie Lindsey of Woodward and Julee Ann Egloff of Denver, Colorado.
Patty grew up 10 miles north of Woodward and graduated from Ft. Supply High School in 1947. In April of 1947, she and Charles survived the horrific Woodward tornado while attending a movie at the downtown theater. Lovingly called Meme, her sweet and gentle soul will always be remembered as a devoted and caring wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She spent her time watching her grandkids grow-up, caring for her mother and father for many years, and living on the family ranch north of Woodward. She enjoyed taking her grandkids on trips around the country, especially the annual Harrison Family Reunion in Colorado, cooking for others, playing bridge with her many friends, and watching the Sooners and Thunder on TV.
Preceded in death by her husband, Charles, parents Pearl and Harold Munson, in-laws Edna and Clarence Faulk and sister and brother-in-law Mary and Duane Howard.
Surviving are 3 daughters and their loving son-in-laws, Marilyn Kaye and Mark Dick of Enid; Janice Marie and Steve Lindsey of Woodward; and Julie Ann and Ron Egloff of Denver; grandchildren April Ayers, Jeff and Mika Dick, Scott Parkhurst, Tricia and Matt Shiever, Brett and Tracy Dick, Ryan and Lisa Dick; Dayton Egloff, Adam and Kathryn Egloff; and Elliott and Coralee Egloff; great-grandchildren Kayelee Ayers, Ben Ayers, Caleb Dick, Natalie Dick, Blake Parkhurst, Luke Parkhurst, Nick Shiever, Kyle Shiever, Ellis Dick, Spencer Dick and Aspen Egloff; one nephew, Jeff Howard.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a donation to Warriors for Freedom Foundation, 730 W. Wilshire, Ste. 114, Oklahoma City, OK, 73116.
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