Mrs. Minnie K. (Mattix) Shewmake, 82, of Bartlesville, died at 9:30 P.M. on Friday, at the Heritage Villa Nursing Center.
Memorial services for Mrs. Shewmake will be held at 2 P.M. on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 in the Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mark Bright, Chaplain of Rivercross Hospice officiating. Memorial services and cremation will be directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Mrs. Shewmake was born at Vera, Oklahoma on September 3, 1929 the daughter of John K. and Mary S. (Slaughter) McCracken. She grew up in Washington and Nowata counties and was married to Charles William Mattix on July 20, 1946 at Independence, Kansas. They made their home in the Nowata and Bartlesville areas and Mr. Mattix preceded her in death on April 11, 1984. She was married to Fred Shewmake in 1990 and they made their home in Granby, Missouri and he preceded her in death in 1993. She then made her home in the Commerce and Miami, Oklahoma areas, moved to Tulsa for several years and then to Stilwell, Oklahoma until returning to Bartlesville in 2010.
Mrs. Shewmake is survived by two sons, Bill W. Mattix and his wife, Connie of Bartlesville, and Chuck Mattix of Dewey, two daughters, Linda Mattox of Bella Vista, Arkansas and Charlotte Western of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, one brother, John McCracken of San Antonio, Texas, a brother-in-law & sister-in-law, Don and Earline Mattix of Ramona, a sister�in-law, Pauline Morris of Wichita, Kansas, 11 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Debbie Slagle in January of 2012, a sister, Mary Blaylock Patterson, a brother, Earl Cunningham, a half sister, Lucinda Cunningham and two grandchildren, Tracy Faulkner and Michelle Mattix.
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