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The life of Marjorie
“Marge” I. Wyett
Cunningham, age 80, of
Edmond formerly of Enid,
will be celebrated at
2:00 P.M. on Wednesday
January 21, 2009 at
Anderson-Burris Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev.
Michael Howerton
officiating. She will
be buried next to Vernon
Cunningham at Memorial
Park Cemetery, following
the celebration of life
service. Arrangements
by Anderson-Burris
Funeral Home.
Marge was born on
June 17, 1928 in Custer
City, Oklahoma to Lynn
W. and Katherine Derr
Wyett, and departed this
earthly life on January
17, 2009 in Oklahoma
City. She was
surrounded by her loving
family and passed
peacefully into eternal
life.
She spent most of
her childhood in Western
Oklahoma, living in
Custer City, Waynoka,
and Fairview. She
graduated from Fairview
High School in 1946 and
married K. Allen
Howerton that same year.
Two children Lonnie
Allen and Katherine
(Kay) Jean were born to
this union. In 1957 she
married Tom Sterling,
and one child Kevin Reed
was born to this union.
She then married Vernon
Cunningham in 1965 and
lovingly accepted Bobby
Cunningham as the final
addition to her family.
Marge worked at Champlin
Refinery as an executive
secretary.
Marge was preceded
in death by her parents;
husband Vernon
Cunningham; and son
Bobby Cunningham.
She is survived by
son Lonnie Howerton and
wife Nancy of Orange
Co., CA, daughter Kay
Jones and husband
Darrell of Edmond, OK,
son Kevin Sterling and
wife Lisa of Sherman,
TX, and daughter in law
Nancy Cunningham of
Enid; grandchildren,
Michael & Jodie Howerton,
Mark & Kristen Howerton,
Sarah & Kipp Lyons,
Casey Ransom, Ben
Ransom, Matthew & LeeAnn
Jones, Denton & Cheyenne
Jones, Kevin Reed
Sterling, Alexis
Sterling, Jake Irvin,
Craig & Penny
Cunningham, Chad & Tina
Cunningham, Chuck & Dawn
Cunningham, and Cory &
Toby Cunningham; 15
great-grandchildren;
brothers Bob & JoAnn
Wyett of Lubbock, TX,
Bill and Ricarda
Goldston of Long Island,
NY, Roy and Alta
Goldston of Leedey, as
well as a host of
nieces, nephews and many
other family members.
Memorial
may be made through the
funeral home to The
Oklahoma Heart Hospital
Auxiliary.
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