Wanda was a graduate of Belton High School and Draughons Business College, a long-time resident of Weatherford, member of South Main Church of Christ and Business and Professional Women's Organization. Mrs. Matlock worked in the automotive industry for over fifty years.
She is survived by her three children, Barton Dean Matlock of Weatherford, Robert Matlock and wife, Martha of Georgetown, and Kim Chilcutt and husband, Tommy of Weatherford; grandchildren, Jeremie Matlock of Huntsville, Barton Dean Matlock II of San Antonio, Elizabeth Taylor and husband, Kevin of Georgetown, and Taylor Chilcutt of College Station; step-grandchildren, Brian Chilcutt and wife, Angela of Weatherford and Brandon Chilcutt of Austin; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Barton Durant of Granbury, Patsy Barton Carr of Wichita Falls, Peggy Barton Means and husband, Victor R. Means of Salado; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wanda was a graduate of Belton High School and Draughons Business College, a long-time resident of Weatherford, member of South Main Church of Christ and Business and Professional Women's Organization. Mrs. Matlock worked in the automotive industry for over fifty years.
She is survived by her three children, Barton Dean Matlock of Weatherford, Robert Matlock and wife, Martha of Georgetown, and Kim Chilcutt and husband, Tommy of Weatherford; grandchildren, Jeremie Matlock of Huntsville, Barton Dean Matlock II of San Antonio, Elizabeth Taylor and husband, Kevin of Georgetown, and Taylor Chilcutt of College Station; step-grandchildren, Brian Chilcutt and wife, Angela of Weatherford and Brandon Chilcutt of Austin; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Barton Durant of Granbury, Patsy Barton Carr of Wichita Falls, Peggy Barton Means and husband, Victor R. Means of Salado; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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