Patsy Wayne Wann, 83, of
Pocola, OK passed away Saturday, January 9, 2016 in Ft. Smith, AR. Patsy Wayne was born April 6, 1932 in
Bokoshe, OK to Everett & Naomi (Branson) Statham. She was a retired school teacher from Pocola
Public Schools. Patsy Wayne was preceded
in death by her husband, Gaylord ; her sisters, Betty James, Doretha Strack, Lucretia Tolbert, Sue Jane Medlock; brothers,
Douglas Statham and Paul Statham and a son in law, Bob Wurtzbacher.
Survivors include her
daughters, Sandra & husband Neal "Speedy" Wilson of Pocola, OK
and Gaylene Wurtzbacher of Bentonville, AR; 5 grandchildren, Mindy Ellis, Timmy
Damato, Brandon Wilson, Jessi Crawford, and Jenni Hicks; 12 great
grandchildren, Madison, Lomon, Blaise Lomon, Chloe Damato, Emma Damato, Taren
Ellis, Gage Ellis, Olivia Wilson, Emily Wilson, Ily Crawford, Audrey Crawford,
Darby Hicks, and Soren Hicks; sister, Virginia Patton of Pocola, OK; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, loved ones and friends.
Visitation will be Monday,
January 11, 2016 , 6-8 pm at Evans Memorial Chapel in Pocola, OK. Services will
be 10 am, Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at Trinity Baptist Church with Rev. Paul
Walker and Rev. Jeff Beshears officiating.
Interment will be at Old Bokoshe Cemetery following the services. Music by Aud Balentine and Mike Andrews.
Pallbearers will be Neal
"Speedy" Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Blaise Lomon, Keith Patton, Brian
Patton and Brian Lee Patton. Honorary
pallbearers will be Mindy Ellis, Sarah Wilson,
Madison Lomon, Chloe Damato, Emma
Damato, Taren Ellis, Gage Ellis, Olivia Wilson, Emily Wilson, Virginia Patton, Cindy
Strack, Julie Wallis, Randy Statham, Thelma Andrews, Leta Wann, Treca
Balentine, Virginia Howard, Marie Howard, Joe Yates, Ruby Perkins, Beverly
Brown, Ronnie Brown and Tim Damato.
So sorry for the family's loss. Wayne was a lovely lady and a great teacher. She will be missed by all.
ReplyDeleteI Love You Wayne you were a second Mother to me. You help take care of me when I was the Kid next door. I never forgot that and never will. I'll miss you but I know you and Gaylord are together again. Thanks for everything you ever did for me.
ReplyDeleteWayne was a beautiful woman-inside & out-loved teaching with her.
ReplyDeleteOh I am so sorry to see this. She was a wonderful woman and teacher and a great example to young women. I know you all know the Truth, where she is, she's in a better place, who she's with now, etc., but that still leaves such an empty hole in your lives. We lost Mom and my mother in law this past year, so I understand. My prayers are with you all. Always remember what an impact she had on so many. She made a difference. That dash between the dates on her tombstone holds a lot of hearts!
ReplyDeleteRhonda Kolb Johnson, San Antonio.
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing, We just want to offer her family our condolences for their loss and Virginia my heart aches for you I know you will miss her so much.. Our prayers are with all of you. Barney and I have the flu and won't be able to make it to the service.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to all of you for the loss of this great woman...She was truly a woman I aspire to be like...I loved her so very much...her and Gaylord were always so kind to me and my family....She will be truly missed..Love you always Aunt Wayne...
ReplyDeleteWayne treated me just like family. I spent many, many nights in the Wann home as a kid growing up. I will always cherish our Sunday after church visits to Bokoshe and Wister. I am truly blessed to have known her. My heart goes out to all the family, especially Gaylene and Sandy. She is safe in her eternal home with her Savior, Jesus.
ReplyDeleteLove PC
Sandy, Gaylene and families, words will never be enough to express my deepest sympathy. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers at this saddest of times. Some of my fondest memories are the times spent with Gaylord and Wayne at the cabin, so much fun. Wayne had such a contagious laugh, and that is how I wish to remember this dear women. Hold tight to those precious memories.
ReplyDeleteRose Satterfield Perkins
Sandy, Gaylene and families, words will never be enough to express my deepest sympathy. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers at this saddest of times. Some of my fondest memories are the times spent with Gaylord and Wayne at the cabin, so much fun. Wayne had such a contagious laugh, and that is how I wish to remember this dear women. Hold tight to those precious memories.
ReplyDeleteRose Satterfield Perkins