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Mealinda Ellen “Linda” <I>Chandler</I> Bagnall

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Mealinda Ellen “Linda” Chandler Bagnall

Birth
Murray County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
16 May 2022 (aged 99)
Burial
Wynnewood, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Mealinda (Linda) Bagnall, 99 years young, of Wynnewood, OK, passed away on May 16, 2022. She was born Mealinda Ellen Chandler to parents Onslow and Mary Chandler who lived east of Wynnewood. She grew up on the family farm and went to schools at Chigley and Joy High School. She was the oldest of 6 children, brothers and sisters, Martie, David, Henry, Ruth and O.G. After finishing school, she moved to Oklahoma City and worked at Tinker Air Force base in Oklahoma City. She met Sam Talley at Chigley school, and later they were married, before he was killed while serving during World War II. Later while visiting her sister, Ruth, in Dallas, she decided to move there, and that's where she met Frank Bagnall, who was an automotive executive for Volkswagon and she was the bookkeeper there. They were married in California in 1966 and retired and moved to Moore, OK. They decided to build a house east of Wynnewood, where she has lived all these many years since then. She worked for awhile for a nursing home, along with both her sisters, Martie and Ruth. Linda was quite the gardener; she loved to grow things in her garden and yard, and always kept chickens for eggs. She and Frank had quite a bit of their land cleared, and even had a private golf course there where Frank could practice his golf playing! And by the way, she also had a pilot's license and had flown airplanes! Linda also loved digging into ancestral history, and spent many years researching, and even went to England with Frank to gather more information about her ancestors. She was a great seamstress and quilt blocks maker. Linda was also a great painter of portraits and scenery, porcelain and glass, and taught painting for years in her classroom at her home. She was always lots of fun to be around and loved having Christmas parties at her home. She liked to sew special (and funny) presents for her guests! For many years Linda supported the Lost Cherokee Indian meetings held in Ada, Oklahoma, because her mother, Mary, was part Cherokee Indian.

Funeral services will be held in the First Baptist Church in Wynnewood. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood.

DeArman Funeral Home
Mealinda (Linda) Bagnall, 99 years young, of Wynnewood, OK, passed away on May 16, 2022. She was born Mealinda Ellen Chandler to parents Onslow and Mary Chandler who lived east of Wynnewood. She grew up on the family farm and went to schools at Chigley and Joy High School. She was the oldest of 6 children, brothers and sisters, Martie, David, Henry, Ruth and O.G. After finishing school, she moved to Oklahoma City and worked at Tinker Air Force base in Oklahoma City. She met Sam Talley at Chigley school, and later they were married, before he was killed while serving during World War II. Later while visiting her sister, Ruth, in Dallas, she decided to move there, and that's where she met Frank Bagnall, who was an automotive executive for Volkswagon and she was the bookkeeper there. They were married in California in 1966 and retired and moved to Moore, OK. They decided to build a house east of Wynnewood, where she has lived all these many years since then. She worked for awhile for a nursing home, along with both her sisters, Martie and Ruth. Linda was quite the gardener; she loved to grow things in her garden and yard, and always kept chickens for eggs. She and Frank had quite a bit of their land cleared, and even had a private golf course there where Frank could practice his golf playing! And by the way, she also had a pilot's license and had flown airplanes! Linda also loved digging into ancestral history, and spent many years researching, and even went to England with Frank to gather more information about her ancestors. She was a great seamstress and quilt blocks maker. Linda was also a great painter of portraits and scenery, porcelain and glass, and taught painting for years in her classroom at her home. She was always lots of fun to be around and loved having Christmas parties at her home. She liked to sew special (and funny) presents for her guests! For many years Linda supported the Lost Cherokee Indian meetings held in Ada, Oklahoma, because her mother, Mary, was part Cherokee Indian.

Funeral services will be held in the First Baptist Church in Wynnewood. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood.

DeArman Funeral Home

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