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Opal Ruth <I>Monroe</I> Chadwick

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Opal Ruth Monroe Chadwick

Birth
Park Springs, Wise County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Jul 2014 (aged 98)
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Funeral for Opal Ruth Monroe Chadwick, age 98, Lawton, will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 1, 2014 in the Becker-Rabon Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. William F. Watkins officiating.

Mrs. Chadwick passed away July 24, 2014 in Lawton.

Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Opal was born May 11, 1916 in Park Springs, Texas. She married William Jewel "Jude" Chadwick on June 27, 1934 in Sunset, Texas. They established their home in Park Springs, Texas and owned and operated a local convenience store and gas station until 1941. Jude worked for the Rock Island Railroad as a Depot Agent and they moved to various places over his career of some 40 years retiring to Lawton, Okla. in August 1972. Opal and Jude raised three children, Doyle, Corky and Beverly. While doing this Opal continued working from the home as a very talented seamstress making clothes for various clients over the years. After Jude's passing in 1987 Opal lived alone taking care of her household chores and continuing to be a seamstress for select clients. She enjoyed playing dominoes and bridge with family and friends as well as cooking for her family from time-to-time. One of her favorite pie recipes and a favorite for all those that ate it was Ernie's Fudge pie.

After a while though age, health and time just got in the way of doing these things, so she was constrained to playing dominoes with the family when they visited and making an Ernie's Fudge pie on request. For those of us that had the privilege of being around Opal over the years learned a great deal about the life and times of her generation.

She was born in the middle of the First World War, raised on the farm during the "Roaring Twenties", lived through the hard times of the depression and the dust bowl, survived the Second World War, Korea, Viet Nam and the other conflicts and yet was able to remind herself of the good times and how thankful she was to have a good husband and three very good children. She was a person who loved her family and enjoyed being around them when the occasion arose. Opal was a Baptist and experienced a profession of faith in 1934.

Opal was preceded in death by her parents William and Effie Wilson Monroe; husband William Jewel "Jude" Chadwick; brothers; Glenn Monroe, Charlie Monroe, John Jerry Monroe, and Roy Monroe, Sisters; Wanda Monroe Agnew, and Marie Monroe Bowman; Grandson-in-law Mark Jones, great-granddaughter Stephanie Renee Ballou and great- granddaughter Alesha Chadwick Henley.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Creative Living, 3501 SW Dr. Elsie Hamm Drive, Lawton, OK 73505


Funeral for Opal Ruth Monroe Chadwick, age 98, Lawton, will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 1, 2014 in the Becker-Rabon Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. William F. Watkins officiating.

Mrs. Chadwick passed away July 24, 2014 in Lawton.

Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Opal was born May 11, 1916 in Park Springs, Texas. She married William Jewel "Jude" Chadwick on June 27, 1934 in Sunset, Texas. They established their home in Park Springs, Texas and owned and operated a local convenience store and gas station until 1941. Jude worked for the Rock Island Railroad as a Depot Agent and they moved to various places over his career of some 40 years retiring to Lawton, Okla. in August 1972. Opal and Jude raised three children, Doyle, Corky and Beverly. While doing this Opal continued working from the home as a very talented seamstress making clothes for various clients over the years. After Jude's passing in 1987 Opal lived alone taking care of her household chores and continuing to be a seamstress for select clients. She enjoyed playing dominoes and bridge with family and friends as well as cooking for her family from time-to-time. One of her favorite pie recipes and a favorite for all those that ate it was Ernie's Fudge pie.

After a while though age, health and time just got in the way of doing these things, so she was constrained to playing dominoes with the family when they visited and making an Ernie's Fudge pie on request. For those of us that had the privilege of being around Opal over the years learned a great deal about the life and times of her generation.

She was born in the middle of the First World War, raised on the farm during the "Roaring Twenties", lived through the hard times of the depression and the dust bowl, survived the Second World War, Korea, Viet Nam and the other conflicts and yet was able to remind herself of the good times and how thankful she was to have a good husband and three very good children. She was a person who loved her family and enjoyed being around them when the occasion arose. Opal was a Baptist and experienced a profession of faith in 1934.

Opal was preceded in death by her parents William and Effie Wilson Monroe; husband William Jewel "Jude" Chadwick; brothers; Glenn Monroe, Charlie Monroe, John Jerry Monroe, and Roy Monroe, Sisters; Wanda Monroe Agnew, and Marie Monroe Bowman; Grandson-in-law Mark Jones, great-granddaughter Stephanie Renee Ballou and great- granddaughter Alesha Chadwick Henley.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Creative Living, 3501 SW Dr. Elsie Hamm Drive, Lawton, OK 73505


Bio by: Larry & Helen in Ok.



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