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Wendell Dewey Swearengin

May 12, 1941 - December 19, 2011

Wendell Dewey Swearengin was born near Boswell, Oklahoma, to Dewey and Charlene Swearengin, deceased, and died at Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City. Wendell graduated from Capitol Hill Sr. High School, served his country in the United States Army, and retired from Tinker Air Force Base.

His loving and ever caring wife, Willie Mae, survives him; as well as his children, Michael, Eddie, Ray, David, Shelly, Lance, and Cody. His sister, Deloris; and brother, Rowland; Aunt Bessie; sister-in-law, and numerous grandchildren, great-grand-children, nieces, nephews, cousins, brother-in-law, and son and daughters-in-law also survive him.

His daughter Tina, preceded him in death. 


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