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Mary Deliah “Meme” <I>Stewart</I> Wooten

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Mary Deliah “Meme” Stewart Wooten

Birth
Brady, Shelby County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Jul 2011 (aged 78)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lone Grove, Llano County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.8255959, Longitude: -98.5745581
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Mary Deliah Wooten, 78 of Llano, Texas passed away Thursday July 14, 2011. She was born January 29, 1933 in Brady, Texas to Lillie Mae Blackstock and Douglas Stewart. She married Lawrence Marie Wooten on November 5, 1949 in Hollis, Oklahoma; he preceded her in death on July 8, 1998. Mrs. Wooten was a lifetime resident of Llano and was an active member in the Pittsburg Ave church.



She is survived by, Sisters, Joyce Moser of Llano, Texas, Essie Cromer of Houston, Texas, Ruby Haywood of Chandler, Texas, Odessa Tindell of San Antonio, Texas; Brother, Billy Stewart of Bastrop, Texas; Sons, Reverend Larry Wooten and wife Norma of Hinton, Oklahoma; Daughters, Mary Bement and husband John Kim of Chickasha, Oklahoma, Judy Wooten of Verden, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren.




Pallbearers include John Diehl, Joey Gunnels, Alex Castelan, David Wooten, Joey Wooten, Dalton Butler, Simon Baldelamar, and Tommy Stewart.

Honorary Pallbearers include, Jason Klinger and Justin Wooten, while serving in Afghanistan.

Mary Deliah Wooten, 78 of Llano, Texas passed away Thursday July 14, 2011. She was born January 29, 1933 in Brady, Texas to Lillie Mae Blackstock and Douglas Stewart. She married Lawrence Marie Wooten on November 5, 1949 in Hollis, Oklahoma; he preceded her in death on July 8, 1998. Mrs. Wooten was a lifetime resident of Llano and was an active member in the Pittsburg Ave church.



She is survived by, Sisters, Joyce Moser of Llano, Texas, Essie Cromer of Houston, Texas, Ruby Haywood of Chandler, Texas, Odessa Tindell of San Antonio, Texas; Brother, Billy Stewart of Bastrop, Texas; Sons, Reverend Larry Wooten and wife Norma of Hinton, Oklahoma; Daughters, Mary Bement and husband John Kim of Chickasha, Oklahoma, Judy Wooten of Verden, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren.




Pallbearers include John Diehl, Joey Gunnels, Alex Castelan, David Wooten, Joey Wooten, Dalton Butler, Simon Baldelamar, and Tommy Stewart.

Honorary Pallbearers include, Jason Klinger and Justin Wooten, while serving in Afghanistan.


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