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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • Page 40

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40 Friday. May 4. 1979 THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Funeral Services Will Be at 2 P.M. Monday for Mrs. Jewel McKinney, 70 Services for Jewel McKinney, 70, of 1516 NW 8, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at Guardian Midtown Funeral Home with burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. She died Wednesday at home. A native of Texas, Mrs. McKinney moved to Oklahoma City in 1942. She was retired from Tinker Air Force Base.

Survivors include a son, Wendell. Maryland; a daughter. Juanita Taylor, Oklahoma City; a brother, Raymond Harden, Texas; three sisters. Viola Davis, Martha McNutt and Mildred Hunter, all of Oklahoma City, eight grandchildren; and several grandchildren. BOBBY PHILLIPS Graveside services for Public Records Births Baptist Fields.

Mr and Mrs William, 3108 SE 55. a girl Deaconess Streck. Mr and Mrs Randell. Yukon, a girl. Clapp.

Mr and Mrs Randell, Piedmont, a girl Hillcrest McDonald. Roland. 3148 SW 19. a girl Mercy Stone, Mr and Mrs Richard, Oklahoma City, a boy Elder, Mr and Mrs David. Edmond, a boy St.

Anthony Gates. Mr and Mrs Gary Leon, 6509 Youngs Place, a boy. Storey. Mr and Mrs David, Jones, a gin South Community Doriey. Mr and Mrs Randy, Midwest City, a boy Massinaili.

Mr and Mrs. Robert, 3820 SW 26, a girl Pretzer. Mr and Mrs Carl, 2241 SW 31, a boy University Alexander. Mr and Mrs James, 2441 SW Binkley, a girt Everhart. Mr and Mrs Curtis, Enid, a girl Moreland.

Mr and Mrs Mark, 4741 Ridgeway Drive, a girl Chatham, Mr and Mrs Robert, Canton, a girl Galo, Karen. Lawton, a girl Du Pree. Mr and Mrs Larry, 1626 NW 4, a boy Dibler, Mr and Mrs. Larry, 3321 Brock Drive, a girl. Powell, Mr and Mrs.

Tom Midwest City, a girl. Marriage Licenses Lonnie C. Snidier. 34. of 4905 Drexel.

and Nancy Chandler, 23, Ot 3600 Rotf William Henry Barker, 24, of 2711 NW 12, and June Ann Tiffany, 20, Of 2809 SW 42 Steve Peil. 20, of 2120 NW 36. and Carole McFall. 18. of 2702-B Indian Creek Bivd Joseph Daniel Bryant.

21, of 2908 Sunnyiane. and Sharon Kay Bolz, 24. of 6325 Land Stephen Clark Kaler Fleet, 27, and Elizabeth Ann Hoey. 27, both of Huntington Beach. Calif Henry Robert Rolfe Jr 31, of 3408 Forest Park and Clara Lalita Isler.

30. of 2821 NE 19 Bruce McMoran, 23, and Dana Sue Harp, 24, both of 846 Brookwood Edward Lloyd Myers, 28, and Becky Chartney, 29, both of 8808 Western Dennis Barber, 28, and Carol Barber, 33, both of Choctaw Clayborn Harris, 22, and Dion Harris, 21, both ot Cherokee Carl Thomas Woodrow, 23, of 5100 Woodward, and Carla Sue Grade. 20. of 3300 SW Murray Drive Gary Williams, 26. and Sandra Pinski, 28, both of 7729 Sacramento George Neal, 50.

and Margaret Dean. 45. both of Little Rock, Ark Ramon Armijo, 21 and Elaine V. Castas 25. both of 229 NW 87 Ronald Stefter.

26. Tinker Air Force Base, and Dana Williams, 20. of 6012-C Northwest Expressway Darnas Harper, 29. of 1104G Geary, and Marjorie C. Loggins.

31. of 623 NE 30 Carl Gene Liles. 37. of 2226 SW 20, and Naomi Ruth Rhmes. 48, of 1025 SW 34 David Scott Slagle.

18, and Della Charlene Allen. 19, both of Newalla Sylvester Littles. 41, and Claudia Mane Hernandez, 28, both of 2608 Kelly Jesse Coleman 28, of 3011 Phillips, and Lora Remta Hawkins, 19, Oklahoma City John Walter Dowdy, 22. and Mary Ann Marlon, 23, both of 3816 SW 26 Divorces Asked Allen Joyce vs Dewey Allen Sandra vs Beniamin Baker, Cathy vs Marc Banister Lori L. vs Hal Bean.

Connie vs Lloyd Bevilte, Bonnie vs Tommie Bruner, John vs Annie Mae Dodson Michael vs Teresa A Edwards, Walter I. vs Donna Eider. Susan vs. Michael A Gleason, Brenda S. vs.

Tommy Halev, Arvie J. vs. Thomas Herrera, Francis vs Tony Hiiderbrand, Carol vs. Roben L. Lang, James vs Constance Miller David vs Sylvia B.

Mills, Billy vs Edna Price, Sallie Jo vs. William S. Randall. Martin vs. Linda J.

Saunders, Lilly vs Thomas C. Scroggins. Rose A vs. Frank L. Snarrock, Rita vs Jerry Starbuck.

Ronald I vs Pearl V. Stone, Sherry vs. Rickey Testerman. Delores vs Gerald L. Watson.

Bettye Jo vs Deryl J. Williams. Stella L. vs David A Witten, Rachel vs. Kenneth J.

Wnght. Judy vs Robert B. Divorces Granted Albanese. Guy vs. Shirley Beasley, Carrie Lynn vs Ronald Beebe.

Claudia vs Bill Brown, Alfred vs Marquita A. Calhoun. Cefby vs Brenda Carpenter, Brenda G. vs Michael Holder, Clifford vs. Deborah Hutton, Steven vs Vanessa A.

Jones. Loutncious vs Bruce E. Jones Wilbert vs Priscilla A. Keller, Ma'gie A vs Randall L. Nowakowski, Sandra A vs.

Michael A Otsen. Grace vs. Charles E. Reese, Jane vs Dennis Sperimg, Margaret A. vs Michael Dollar Declines On Tokyo Mart TOKYO (AP) The U.S.

dollar declined more than three yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today, opening at 221.50 yen. The Original Charcoal Broiled HAMBURGER 56th and N. WESTERN INSIDE DINING OR EAT IN CAR former City resident Bobby Wayne Phillips, 50, Houston, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Chapel Hill Cemetery directed by Bill Merritt Funeral Service. He died Tuesday at Houston after a long illness.

A native of Oklahoma City, Phillips moved to Houston five years ago. He was a building contractor and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Survivors include his wife, Martha Cornett; two sons. Bobby W. II, Houston, and Stephen, Mexico City; three daughters, Sandra Schwausch, Cheryl Carling and Dianne, all of Houston; a sister, Maxine Morehead.

Norman; his mother, Vivian Phillips, Norman; and six grandchildren. GERALD BEDNAR Services for Dr. Gerald Bednar 64, of 3200 Venice will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Guardian West Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Park Cemeterv. He died Wednesday at Baptist Medical Center after a sudden illness.

Bednar was born in Alex and moved to Oklahoma City from Chickasha. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran. Before establishing private practice as a dermatologist in 1947, he worked at the Lain and Lamb Clinic. He retired in 1977. Bednar was a 1940 graduate of the University of Oklahoma Medical School.

Survivors include his wife, Marietta; a son, Jerry, Oklahoma City; two brothers, Martin F. and Dick both of Oklahoma City; and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Anne Tauson, Brad- fordwoods. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Idabel.

More Deaths 24, 27 LLOYD EVANS LANGSTON Funeral for Lloyd M. Evans, 79, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at New Hope Baptist Church with burial in Beulah Land Cemetery directed by Dawson-Pollard neral Home, Guthrie. He died Wednesday at Logan County Hospital after a long illness. Evans was born in Round Rock, Texas, and moved to Langston at an early age.

He was a retired maintenance engineer at Langston University and member of New Hope Church. Survivors include his wife, Julia; a son, Lloyd Topeka, a daughter, Junette Dirks, Langston; five sisters, Mrs. Beatrice King, Mrs. Minnie Dawson and Minnie Evans, all of Berkeley, and Mrs. Henrietta Etts and Mrs.

Ethel Atkins, both of Oakland; and nine grandchildren. CLIFFORD SMITH NORMAN Graveside services for Clifford A. Smith, 76, will be at 2 p.m. today at IOOF Cemetery directed by Primrose Funeral Home. He died Wednesday at Norman Municipal Hospital.

Smith was born in Fort Payne, and came to Oklahoma City from Tulsa in 1968. He was a member of First Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lee; two daughters, Mary Jo Tinsley and Susan Whyatt, both of Norman; and three grandchildren. FREDDIE WYTCH Services for Freddie G. Wytch, Chicago, formerly of Oklahoma City, will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Rolfe Funeral Home with burial in Hillcrest Cemetery. He died Tuesday at his home after a sudden illness. Born in Kosciusko, Wytch moved from Oklahoma City to Chicago in 1939. He was a Baptist. Survivors include two brothers, Lake of the home, and Frank, Dow City, Iowa; a sister, Mrs.

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