Mary Ruth (Lumpkin) (Louton)
Miller
Dec 15, 1932 - Apr 8, 2016
Posted by Ann Weber
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Mary Ruth Miller passed away at 12:30 PM, April 8,
2016, in the presence of family members at the
Forrest Manor Nursing Center.
Mary Ruth Lumpkin was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas,
nine days before Christmas 1932, the first daughter,
and third of five children of John Ross Lumpkin and
Rachel Frances nee: Howell Lumpkin. She was raised
in the country and learned early-on the discipline
of daily chores – milking before and after school,
splitting wood and hauling water. Splashing in the
creek was a relief from the summer heat. She served
as a second mother to her younger brother, who was
born on her ninth birthday. Her early religious
experiences were in a small rural Baptist church,
complete with front yard socials.
After graduation from Lakeside High School in 1950
and a year of work, she married Orville Windoyle
Louton, December 22, 1951, and began a family – two
boys and two girls. Divorced in 1961, she attended
business school to acquire employable skills,
thereby finding work in a doctor's office. She moved
to Bartlesville in 1966, was admissions clerk,
Memorial Hospital, before beginning a 20-year career
with Phillips Petroleum Company as an administrative
assistant, benefits clerk and trainer before
retiring in 1988. During this time, she attended
Bartlesville Wesleyan College (now Oklahoma Wesleyan
University) graduating with a B.S. in business in
1978. She retired a second time after eight years
with Dillards.
Mary married John Walcott Miller, September 13,
1972. Together for 43 years, they have seen the
arrival of six grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren
and three great-great grandchildren. In 1986, they
adopted a seventh grandchild, Davonna Lee Louton.
With time on her hands, she contributed to the life
of the First Presbyterian Church and community as a
head cook for Meals-on-Wheels, coordinator of the
Lenten luncheons and not infrequently, assistant for
a variety of culinary activities. She served as a
deacon and women's circle leader.
Mary enjoyed hand quilting, cooking and the company
of chihuahuas, Menudo (deceased) and Kristy. For
many summers, she enjoyed relaxing at their 220-year
old farm home in New York's southern tier.
She is survived by her husband, John; sons, Carl
David Louton and Orville Windoyle Louton, Jr.; and
her daughter, Glenda Jean Brown, all of
Bartlesville; and a daughter, Davonna Lee Miller,
Durango, Colorado.
Mary was preceded in death by her daughter, Sandra
Lee Moody; her siblings, George Raymond Lumpkin,
John Henry Lumpkin, Ruby Pauline Ferguson and
William Franklin "Bo" Lumpkin; and her parents.
Visitation will be Friday, April 15, 6-8:00 PM, in
the Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home, 710 S.
Dewey Ave.
Services will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April
16, at First Presbyterian Church, Bartlesville.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Arnold
Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home. Online condolences may
be left at
www.honoringmemories.com.
Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home
710 Southeast Dewey
Bartlesville,
OK
74003
918-336-5225
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Apr. 13 to
May 12, 2016
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