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Edith Lucile (DeWerff) Meyer
Dec 29, 1924 - Apr 30, 2013
Edith Lucile and Roland Elmer MEYER
Alva Cemetery
Posted by Ann Weber
Published 5-3-13
Anonymous
Enid News and Eagle
Fri May 03, 2013, 05:06 AM CDT
ALVA — Funeral service for Edith Meyer will be 2 p.m. Friday, May 3, 2013,
at First Baptist Church, with Rev. Ron Argo and Rev. Mike Taylor
officiating. Interment will be in Alva Municipal Cemetery under the
direction of Marshall Funeral Home, Alva.
Edith Lucile (DeWerff) Meyer, daughter of the late Chester Leon and Clara
Lena (Scheufler) DeWerff, was born Dec. 29, 1924, at her parents’ farm home
near Ellinwood, Kan. She passed away Tuesday, April 30, 2013, in Alva,
Okla., at the age of 88 years, 4 months and 1 day.
As a farm kid and the eldest of five children, Edith had lots of
responsibilities while growing up. She cooked, cleaned, ironed, sewed,
gathered eggs, milked cows, and did whatever other farm chores were
necessary. Due to her mother’s frequent illnesses, she often had primary
responsibility for the care of her younger brothers and sister.
Edith loved music and played the bass clarinet in the high school band. She
graduated from high school in 1941.
While an accomplished and talented student, she was prevented from attending
college by family obligations. Consequently, she invested herself in her
church, 4-H, and county home extension work. She was the Barton County
Assistant Home Extension Agent during World War II. Her love of church and
home extension work never ended.
While at a Southwest Conference for North American Baptist Youth in 1947,
she was introduced by Evelyn Prang (Roland’s cousin) to her future husband,
Roland Elmer Meyer. They dated until he entered the Korean War. While he was
in the Army, Edith wrote him many letters and sent him care packages. After
his return, they married on July 12, 1954, at Ellinwood, Kan.
The couple lived in Attica, Kan., where Roland taught high school math and
industrial arts and then in Vermillion, S.D, where Roland earned his
master’s degree in mathematics. During this time, their daughters, Elaine
Kay and Maxine Ann, were born.
In 1959, they moved to Alva, Okla., where Roland taught math at Northwestern
until his retirement. Their son, Bruce Lynn, was born in Alva in 1961.
Edith was a devoted mother and housewife. She was an excellent seamstress
and enjoyed making clothes for her children, for her grandchildren and later
for her great-grandchildren. She gardened, canned, made quilts and
cross-stitch pictures, tended to her flower and vegetable gardens, and loved
fishing at the family pond.
As a member of the Town and Country Home Extension Club, Edith won many
awards for her sewing, cooking, quilting, canning and flower arranging at
the Woods County Fair. In recognition of her successes, she was regularly
asked to judge competitions throughout the area. Her quilts and cross-stitch
are cherished keepsakes for her family members to enjoy.
Edith was a devout Christian and a dedicated member of First Baptist Church
in Alva. She sang in the choir, played in the bell choir, was a long-time
member of the WMU organization, taught Sunday School, and cooked and
sponsored at the Falls Creek Church Camp, as well as volunteering in many
other capacities. She loved babies and worked in the nursery for many years,
too. Besides her church work, Edith volunteered countless hours at both the
Share Hospital and Rest Home.
Christmas was Edith’s favorite time of year. She loved shopping throughout
the year for the perfect gift for all her family members and loved
decorating her house with many of her own Christmas creations. Making her
cross-stitch Christmas stockings for every family member became a challenge
as her family increased over the years, but she gladly created one for each
new addition. Watching her family open gifts was special to her. She also
hosted many Christmas Sunday school parties in her home.
Edith relished spending time with her family, often challenging her children
and grandchildren to board games, ping-pong and other sports. She was
intensely competitive with her family when playing games, virtually always
winning Scrabble. She was a loyal spectator at her children’s and
grandchildren’s sporting events.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Elaine Kay;
her husband, Roland Elmer; and a brother, Kenneth DeWerff.
She is survived by her daughter, Maxine Cunningham and husband Myron of
Norman; son, Bruce Meyer and wife Dixie of Alva; two brothers, Vernon
DeWerff and wife Marian of Ellinwood, and Neil DeWerff and wife Barbara of
Ellis; one sister, Virginia Smith and husband Edwin of Phoenix;
sister-in-law, Bessie DeWerff of Ellinwood; six grandchildren, Jared
Cunningham and wife April of Norman, Kendall Speer and husband Blair of
Norman, Kristy, Austin, Justin and Mitchell Meyer, all of Alva; two
great-grandchildren, Walker and Jaxson Cunningham; and other relatives and
many friends.
Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to the special
activity fund at Share Convalescent Home.
Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
(Submitted by family)
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