Olen Harold Wofford, 67, of Wagoner died Tuesday at Wagoner Community Hospital. He was born November 24, 1908, at Okay, Oklahoma. Wofford worked as a farmer and construction worker. Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Friday in Hersman Funeral Chapel with Rev. Richard Large officiating. Burial will follow in Clinging Cemetery at Okay, Oklahoma. Pallbearers are John Williams, Floyd Strebel, David Strebel, Andrew Nails, Thelbert Echols, and Hurt West.Survivors include his wife, Dollie of the home; four sons, Olen Lewis, Joe H. and Paul Leroy, all of Muskogee, and Richard Allen of Tulsa; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Nell McCollough and Mrs. Helen Rice, both of Wagoner; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Marth Briery, both of Okay, and Mrs. Letha Plum of Kansas City, Missouri, a brother Louis Wofford of Muskogee, and 23 grandchildren.Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
Olen Harold Wofford, 67, of Wagoner died Tuesday at Wagoner Community Hospital. He was born November 24, 1908, at Okay, Oklahoma. Wofford worked as a farmer and construction worker. Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Friday in Hersman Funeral Chapel with Rev. Richard Large officiating. Burial will follow in Clinging Cemetery at Okay, Oklahoma. Pallbearers are John Williams, Floyd Strebel, David Strebel, Andrew Nails, Thelbert Echols, and Hurt West.Survivors include his wife, Dollie of the home; four sons, Olen Lewis, Joe H. and Paul Leroy, all of Muskogee, and Richard Allen of Tulsa; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Nell McCollough and Mrs. Helen Rice, both of Wagoner; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Marth Briery, both of Okay, and Mrs. Letha Plum of Kansas City, Missouri, a brother Louis Wofford of Muskogee, and 23 grandchildren.Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
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Committal services for Olen Howard Wofford of Route 2 were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and Clinging Cemetery, south of Wagoner.
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