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Amy E. <I>Gilmore</I> Woolbright

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Amy E. Gilmore Woolbright

Birth
Death
30 Sep 1992 (aged 84)
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
section #31
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Amy E. died Sept 30, born Nov. 16, 1907 and shared Oklahoma's birthday. Attended college, taught First Grade and coached Girl's Basketball for seven years. Married Jim W. Woolbright in 1938 and has resided in OKC for 52 years. Amy was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church where she was active in Sunday School and the Sunday Night Group. Amy was a member of various organizations including the Eastern Star and the National Pen Wits. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim of the home, and 2 sisters, and 3 brothers, Viola, Nettie, Don, and R. L. all of Ark, and J.K. of MO. Survivors include 2 sons, Jimmy L. of OKC and Richard L. and daughter-in-law Dorothy J. of Edmond; grandchildren include Christie Schmidt, Jimmy and wife June Woolbright, Devon
Woolbright-Hahn, M.D., and husband Michael Hahn, M.D. and Darian Woolbright, all of OKC, and Lisa Hansen and husband Steve of San Antonio, and Sharla Hein and husband John of Denver. Amy is survived by 2 sisters, Ruby and Syble and 2 brothers, Theo and Cecil, all of Ark, and scores of nephews, nieces and
great-grandchildren. Amy's high energy, love of words and humor will be missed by all who knew her. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Amy E. died Sept 30, born Nov. 16, 1907 and shared Oklahoma's birthday. Attended college, taught First Grade and coached Girl's Basketball for seven years. Married Jim W. Woolbright in 1938 and has resided in OKC for 52 years. Amy was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church where she was active in Sunday School and the Sunday Night Group. Amy was a member of various organizations including the Eastern Star and the National Pen Wits. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim of the home, and 2 sisters, and 3 brothers, Viola, Nettie, Don, and R. L. all of Ark, and J.K. of MO. Survivors include 2 sons, Jimmy L. of OKC and Richard L. and daughter-in-law Dorothy J. of Edmond; grandchildren include Christie Schmidt, Jimmy and wife June Woolbright, Devon
Woolbright-Hahn, M.D., and husband Michael Hahn, M.D. and Darian Woolbright, all of OKC, and Lisa Hansen and husband Steve of San Antonio, and Sharla Hein and husband John of Denver. Amy is survived by 2 sisters, Ruby and Syble and 2 brothers, Theo and Cecil, all of Ark, and scores of nephews, nieces and
great-grandchildren. Amy's high energy, love of words and humor will be missed by all who knew her. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.


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