Marianna Wilke Vesely, age 76, died peacefully August 24, 2018, surrounded by her family. She was born September 14, 1941, in Denver, CO, to Maxine Watson Wilke and Louis Gustav Wilke. Her father worked for Phillips66 and eventually they moved to Bartlesville, OK.
Growing up Marianna spent happy summers in the north woods of Minnesota at Camp Kamaji. She graduated from College High School in Bartlesville, OK, Class of 1959. She attended Lindenwood College in St. Charles, MO, and then became a 1963 graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelors Degree in Home Economics. Like her mother and aunts, she was a member of Delta Gamma fraternity. She served the Fraternity in several local and regional capacities: Tulsa Alumnae President, Gamma Beta House Corporation, Province Collegiate Chairman and Sponsorship Chairman. She attended several national conventions. Marianna received the Cable Award and the Loyalty Award from Delta Gamma.
As a newlywed and a new college graduate, Marianna taught home economics at Monroe Junior High School in Tulsa. She then became a mother and community volunteer. She volunteered at Tulsa Boys Home, the Cerebral Palsy Association, Junior Tulsa Opera Guild, as a Girl Scout Troop Leader, Junior Great Books Leader, Eliot Elementary School, Edison Middle School and Edison High School. Since 1967, she was a member of Southminster Presbyterian Church and served as a Sunday School teacher, Deacon, Elder, Wedding Coordinator and on various committees. She eventually returned to teaching, this time as a preschool teacher at St. Johns Episcopal Church. She was active in the Golden Cable Investment Club, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, DG Dinner Club, Stitch, Antique Collectors Guild and Daughters of the American Revolution John Robinson Chapter. She was an excellent cookie baker, hostess and seamstress. Marianna enjoyed her family and friends, travel, basketball and OU football. However, what we will remember most is her kindness, sweet smile and always having time to listen.
In 1963, Marianna married her college sweetheart, William Alan Vesely, at the First Presbyterian Church in Bartlesville. They have three daughters, Carrie Henderson (Jason), Sara Peters (Chris) and Katie Huisenga (Derrick) and four grandsons Adam Wilke and Benjamin David Peters and Grant William and Lincoln Alexander Huisenga. Marianna was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother, Louis W. Wilke and nephews, David A. Vesely and John R. Vesely, Jr. She is survived by in-laws, John and Marilyn Vesely of Norman, Smitty and Ann Barnes of Oklahoma City, cousins, Joan Talley, Deb Talley, Marilyn Pickens, Linda Pickens, Trisha and John Martin and Betsy and Bill Koefoed, nephew and nieces, Steve Vesely, Elizabeth Richardson and Julie Cruz, along with their families and several friends she thought of as family.
A Memorial service will be held Friday, September 14, at 11 a.m. at Southminster Presbyterian Church, 3500 South Peoria. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Iron Gate, 501 S. Cincinnati, Tulsa 74103 or Southminster Presbyterian Church, 3500 South Peoria, Tulsa, 74105.
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