Mr. Massingale was born to Mary and D. W. Massingale on April 6, 1907 in Titanic, Oklahoma. He and Hattie (Hammons) were married in the middle of the Grand River Bridge dividing Wagoner and Cherokee Counties more than 60 years ago. He loved to dance and fish and tell stories. He enjoyed traveling and taking the back roads to see the countryside.
He loved the Lord; he had a wonderful personality and was loved by all that knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Buell and Conrad Massingale; six sisters; and two brothers.
Survivors include: his wife, Hattie of Tahlequah; a daughter, Imogene Phillips of Tahlequah; a sister, Renea Baker of Fresno, California; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Shipman funeral Home and Crematory of Wagoner, Oklahoma.
Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
Mr. Massingale was born to Mary and D. W. Massingale on April 6, 1907 in Titanic, Oklahoma. He and Hattie (Hammons) were married in the middle of the Grand River Bridge dividing Wagoner and Cherokee Counties more than 60 years ago. He loved to dance and fish and tell stories. He enjoyed traveling and taking the back roads to see the countryside.
He loved the Lord; he had a wonderful personality and was loved by all that knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Buell and Conrad Massingale; six sisters; and two brothers.
Survivors include: his wife, Hattie of Tahlequah; a daughter, Imogene Phillips of Tahlequah; a sister, Renea Baker of Fresno, California; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Shipman funeral Home and Crematory of Wagoner, Oklahoma.
Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
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