FAG 6- The Perkins Journal, Thursday, September 30, 1993
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Obituaries
' Friday, Oct. 1 - B!
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1 ' - \\; Sausage gravy, hot biscuits,
CAROL LEE WALL : pie chunks, milk. Lunch:
Services for Carol Lee Wall, 54,
held Sept. 25 in the Perkins
United Methodist Church.
was in the Perkins Cemetery.
A memorial service was held Sept.
;24 in the Checotah First United
Methodist Church.
She died Sept. 21, 1993 follow-
:ing a long illness with cancer.
:; Carol Lee Wall was born Oct. 9,
71938 in Mooreland to Ephraim and
Sybil Fiala Wall. The family moved
= the family farm near Perkins
2:when she was a small child.
: After graduating from Perkins
::High School, Carol earned her
: :]Bachelor of Music Education degree
::at Oidahom State University, and
false completed requirements for
;:her master's degree in counseling
::from OSU. Her career centered
:.xound music. She was a band
-,:or nmsic director since 1960. She
.?retired after 28 years of teaching.
lived in Okmuigee where
:she exDk business courses at OSU-
a During;ht'm her teaching career, Carol
Deer Creek, Peru, Hen-
Bamsdall, Checotah, Salli-
Warner, Olive and Perkins.
She was a certified lay speaker, and
in the United Methodist
wherever she lived.
r Carol was a member of many
educafion groups including Okla-
homa Education Association, Na-
Education Association and
Delta Gamma.
; She was predeceased by her
<mother.
T, Survivors include her father and
:stepmother, Ephraim and Florence
Wall, Perkins; a brother and his
family, Charles and Mary Jane Wall,
Perkins, and Alan Wall, Mexico;
Robert Wall, his wife Penny and
their son Ethan; and Victor Wall,
all of Perkins; her sister and her
family, Donna and John Norris,
Bryan, Texas, her daughter Angela
Wiseman, Washington, D.C. and
her son, Chris Wiseman, Austin,
Texas; her brother and his fammily,
Roy and Charlene Wall, Logan,
Louis and Joe, St. Louis, Me.; and
her brother and his family, David
and Jacquie Wall and Jeanette,
Crosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Other
survivors include Carol's special
friend, Susan King, Tulsa; as well
as several aunts and cousins.
The family suggests memorials in
Carol's name be sent to the Ameri-
can Cancer Society, the First United
Methodist Church, Perkins.
Highway 3
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TWO ARKANS/tq men were killed in this accident near Oleo Acres east of Perldns Friday
morning. The driver of the car, Micah Pinkney, 21, and his passenger, Luke Lawrence, 18, were
both killed when their eastbound vehicle left the road. The driver apparently over-corrected,
turned sideways and was struck broadside by a pickup driven by Dean Colton of Perkins.
Colton was treated and released at Stillwater Medical Center. Colton was traveling west on
Highway 33. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Pinkney was at fault. Journal photo by Suzann
Gibson.
Carney News...
By Pat Skaggs (865-2246)
The Carney Assembly of God
Church had a great number of 95,
for Sunday School and church Sept.
26.
The adult Sunday School lesson
taught by Roll Brown was on
"Learning to Obey."
The Golden Text was "To Obey
is Better Than Sacrifice." This was
burger, potato chips, lettuce
huttered peas, orange gelatin,
Monday, Oct. 4
Assorted cereal, peaches,
toast/jelly, milk. Lunch:
burger, lettuce/tomatoes,
fries, pears/pineapple mix,
Tuesday, Oct. 5
Breakfast pups, syrup cups,
butter, pineapple chunks,
milk. Lunch:
buttered corn, creamie cole
frozen fruit cup, milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 6 -
Breakfast burrito, fruit
milk. Lunch: Chicken fried
mashed potaues/cream gravy,
tered peas, fruited gelatin,
milk.
Thursday, Oct. 7-
Assorted cereal, potato
toast/jelly, milk. Lunch:
sauce, cheese, leuuce/tomatoes
ican beans, cookie, milk.
Fddey, Oct. 8
Sausage gravy, hot biscuits,
juice, milk. Lunch:
ers, pickles/onions, potato
doughnut, peaches, milk.
Pizza is offered as second
each day for lunch.
puts upon us. Ladies Ministries Perkins High School
Sin can cause us to fall com- The Carney Assembly of God Friday, Oct. 1 -
pletely away from God and ulti- Church Ladies Ministries held a French toast, peanut
mately endure eternal pent, meeting Saturday in the Church juice,milk. Lunch: Chicken
God's plans may seem difficult Fellowship Hall. Ramona Brown, is tater tots, lettuce/tomato,
to understand at times, but the the leader of this group. They made spear, cookie, milk.
rewards for obedience are measured plans to have an arts and craft show Monday, Oct. 4
in eternal values, in November. More news on the arts Breakfast pizza, fruit, milk.
We must allow God the oppor- and craft show will be printed at a Spaghetti, tossed salad, fruit,
taken from I Samuel 15:22. The tunity to draw our hearts back to- later date. bread, milk.
central truth was obedience is the warfl, him. God offcr.s, true Remember God loves you, and so Tuesday, Oct. 5
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