Don Wayne Woodrell
Feb 24, 1935 - Jul 11, 2016
Posted by: Ann Weber
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BARTLESVILLE
EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Fessler, daughters Kathy Woodrell and her partner Cindy Attwood of Alexandria, VA, Kim Hurst and Sally Coble of Houston, Texas; Dorothy's children, Susan and Bob Stinnett, Betty and Larry McKinney and Jim and Carole Fessler, beloved niece Nanette Ketcher, grandchildren, Dana Coble and husband Kenny, Annie Koehn and husband Josh, Morgan Hurst, several great grandchildren, extended family and many friends.
His daughter Rita, wife Sally
Harris Woodrell and grandson David Coble preceded
Don in death.
Don was born February 24th, 1925 in Mannford,
Oklahoma. He enlisted in the
Army at age 18. Don was assigned to the 706th
Ordnance Division in South Korea and the
Philippines. At the age of 20, he was promoted to
the rank of Master Sargent – at the time the
youngest Master Sargent the Army had ever named. Don
and his wife Betty moved to Bartlesville in 1950 and
raised two daughters, Rita and Kathy.
Don started his work career in the automotive
industry. He attended night school at the University
of Tulsa. He graduated in 1972 and enjoyed a 33-year
successful career with Phillips Petroleum Company,
retiring from Corporate Management Services in 1985.
He loved the Golden Hurricanes.
In 1991 Don met Cora Lea (Sally) Harris. He married
into a loving family with two daughters, Kim and
Sally. Don and Sally enjoyed 20 years of retirement
together. As a retired couple they carried business
cards saying they specialized in dancing, traveling,
and card playing, all of which they did in
abundance. Don particularly enjoyed traveling to
Virginia and Houston to see family.
Don remained an avid golfer into his late 80's. One
of his proudest moments was "shooting his age", 80
at 80 during a round at Hillcrest. Until his recent
accident, Don had a memory that would make the young
jealous. Although he had retired from Phillips over
33 years ago, he remembered his career fondly and
could tell you all about his colleagues travels and
adventures.
After Sally's death in 2012, Don was lucky to meet
and fall in love with Dorothy Fessler. They married
in 2013 and enjoyed 2 ½ years of happiness. Despite
their brief marriage, they created enough memories
to last a lifetime, traveling to many places,
visiting family, going to dances, playing cards with
friends and visiting Dorothy's children and
grandchildren.
Don was a member of First Methodist Church of
Bartlesville but attended services at several
churches in the area.
The family will be greeting friends in the Chapel at
Stumpff Funeral Home on the evening of Wednesday,
July 13th from 5 to 7 P.M. Funeral services will be
held Thursday July 14, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in the
Chapel at Stumpff Funeral Home.
Friends who wish, may sign the online guestbook and
leave condolences at
www.stumpff.org
Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory
1600 Southeast Washington Boulevardd
Bartlesville,
OK
74006
(918) 333-4300
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from July 13 to
Aug. 12, 2016
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