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Frieda Webb
In Memory of
Frieda Mae
Webb
1926 - 2018
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Obituary for Frieda Mae Webb

Frieda Mae Pack was born May 1, 1926, on the family homestead west of Texhoma, OK. She was
the 13th child of 14 born to Frank and Gracie Pack. Her childhood was greatly influenced by the
Great Depression and the historical Dust Bowl. She told of following fence rows to find the way
home from school when the dust was blinding.

In June of 1941, she was joined in matrimony to Johnny Worth making their home on a farm in
the Eva, OK community. To this union five children were born, Loretta, Doretta, Calvin, Carol,
and Virgil. In the late 1950's, the family moved to Guymon, OK. Frieda's passion for raising her
family was evident in that she worked three jobs; her day started with getting kids off to school,
then to work at the Dollins Eye Clinic. Her evenings were working at Piggly Wiggly Grocery and local
restaurants usually ending at 11:00 p.m. Often she would use the noon hour to do laundry and
ironing.

Frieda was married in 1964 to C. F. (Red) Webb and in 1967 they made their home on the farm
in the Eva community. In 1976, at the Bicentennial Revival in Texhoma, OK, she dedicated her
life to her Lord Jesus. She became an active member of the James Church of God. Always an
active worker on the family farm, she enjoyed textile painting, dancing, quilting, cooking, and
playing dominoes and cards. She was a longtime board member of the Eva Community Center.

In 1993, she returned her home to Guymon where she was active in No Man's Land Senior Center
and delivered for Meals on Wheels. Frieda especially enjoyed the dances at the Senior Center
and her greatest joy was always being with family and her grandchildren.

In 2006, Frieda moved into the Morton County Care Center where she resided until her passing
on October 30, 2018. While there she made many new friends of both caregivers and residents.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, brothers Curtis, Calvin, Virgil, Richard and Fred Pack, two infant brothers, sisters Lorena Pack, Dorothy Gist, Ida Fitzgerald, Grace Hankla, Ruby
Burrow and Eula Thrasher. So she was also preceded in death by a daughter Loretta Smith and a
son-in-law Paul (Dippy) Depuy.

She is survived by Doretta Depuy, of Guymon, OK; Calvin and Cindy Worth, of Edmond, OK;
Carol and Bert Stewart, of Keyes, OK; and Virgil and Debby Worth, of Elkhart, KS.

She was a loving grandmother to 15 grandchildren, Kim Martin, Donnie Depuy, Brad Worth,
Ronnie Depuy, Pam Jones, Mica Wiebalk, Jarrod Stewart, Vicki Keller, Roman Dye, Melissa
Allison, Amanda Tye, Travis Worth, Andrea Schwarz, T.J. Worth, and Kristen Jenkins; 33 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren; also, many nieces, nephews, and a host of
friends.

Funeral service will be Monday, November 5, 2018, at 1:00 PM at First Church of God in Elkhart, with Pastor Denny Huebner and Dwaine Rhodes officiating. Graveside service will be Monday, November 5, 2018, at 4:00 PM at Texhoma Cemetery. Visitation will be at Garnand Funeral Home in Elkhart on Sunday, November 4, 2018, from 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM with family present from 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM. Memorials may be given to Church of God (Children’s Ministries) in Elkhart or Hands of Hope in Elkhart both in care of Garnand Funeral Home, PO Box 854, Elkhart, KS 67950.
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