Wilma Beddingfield Brewer © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Wilma Beddingfield Brewer, 77, of Sayre, died today, May 11, 1989 at Baptist Medical Ceneter in Oklahoma City.
Services will be Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Sayre Church of Christ.
Burial will be in the Berlin cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County under direction of Rose Chapel Funeral Service of Sayre.
Wilma, daughter of William and Daisy Beddingfield, was born June 26, 1911 in Summerfield, Texas.
She moved to Rusk County, Texas as a child and to western Oklahoma in 1923 with her parents.
She married Lloyd Brewer June 22, 1930 in Elk City. He died in 1972.
After their marriage they lived in Grimes until 1939 when they moved to Anton, Texas. They later moved to Elk City. After the death of her husband she moved to Mineola, Texas. She moved to Sayre in 1978.
She was a member of the Sayre Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two sisters and one brother.
Survivors are five sisters, Eunice Maddox of Pampa, Texas; Ruby Coffee of Arkansas; Mattie Mae Jackson of Mineola, Texas; Christene Mason of Garland, Texas; and Mary Alice Brewer of Mineola, Texas.
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