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MARY WALLER

1928 - 2015

MARY WALLER obituary, 1928-2015, Oklahoma City, OK

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1928

DIED

2015

MARY WALLER Obituary

November 24, 1928 - June 26, 2015 OKLAHOMA CITY Mary Lou was born to Rae and Roger Jones in Oklahoma City, where she lived until the day she drew her last breath. Fifty-six of those years were spent with Bill Waller, from the day they married - Valentine's Day, 1948 - until the day he passed away - June 27, 2004. Church always played a large role in their lives, with Bill serving as choir director at Christ United Methodist and Epworth United Methodist. Mary Lou always sang in the choir and on many occasions was soloist in church, at special choir performances, at weddings, and at funerals. After Bill retired from directing, they made a new church home at Chapel Hill United Methodist, where they continued to sing in the choir and where Mary Lou volunteered in the church office and to help with various tasks both with the Retired Fellowship and the Joy Sunday School class. Mary Lou was a banker, working her way up through the ranks and eventually becoming a vice president of commercial lending. She began her banking career at Oklaboma National Bank, where her first job was to drive the bank's car to the clearing house to exchange checks with other banks. She eventually worked in every department of the bank and, after twenty years, moved first to Founders Bank and eventually to Community Bank, where she became a bank officer and eventually was promoted to vice president of commercial lending, not a typical position for a woman to hold in those days. She completed many courses with the American Institute of Banking and completed the program at Southern Methodist University's Graduate School of Banking. She served as state president of National Association of Banking Women. One would think that Mary Lou had plenty to do, with her involvement at church and a full-time profession, but no - she and Bill also had two daughters. For many years, Mary Lou got up at 5:30 so she could fix a full breakfast for Bill and the girls, and by the time she left for the bank, all beds were made and the breakfast dishes cleaned and put away. Though her job at the bank was only five days a week plus one Saturday a month, the church choirs kept the family busy on Wednesday afternoons and evenings and on Sundays with multiple services, including the evening. And she performed all these tasks cheerfully and with grace. She made great friends at the churches, truly enjoyed the music, and felt that she was using the talents that God gave her. She believed that God had blessed her a hundred fold over what she gave. Though they worked hard, they played hard, too. They loved to dance and would get up and dance when the spirit moved them, even in places where no one else was dancing. And they were good at it. Mary Lou and Bill loved to travel and took many trips throughout the North America and Europe. They traveled with friends, with family, and sometimes even alone. After Bill's passing, Mary Lou traveled with women friends as long as she was able. Friendships have always been important to Mary Lou; she has friends today whom she has known since they were very small children. She and Bill were active leaders in their high school alumni program, working on the Capitol Hill High School Decade of the 40s Reunions held every five years until too many classmates had either passed away or were unable to come. The classes of '45 and `46 still meet for lunch once each quarter. Mary Lou loved to have parties and often was hostess for groups of old friends and the church choirs. She was a "people person," who enjoyed friends old and new, her bank customers, the card-playing ladies in her neighborhood, and the people in churches she went to. After she was no longer able to get around very well, she enjoyed the visits from friends but missed going to church, to the theatre or dinner with friends, and to other social events. The past two years have been difficult physically for Mary Lou, but she rarely acted angry or sad about her condition. She kept her faith and told her family and friends she was ready to be with Bill and willing to go when God called her. He made that call last Friday night, and people who knew her and Bill are certain they are singing and dancing together again. Preceding Mary Lou in death were her husband, her parents, her three brothers, Roger Lee, Charles, and Ron. She leaves behind her two daughter and their husbands, Marsha and Al Keller and Anita and Roger Grove; the nephew she raised as a son and his wife, LeAnne and Edward Williams; five grandchildren and spouses, Lauren and Will Corbyn, Adam Keller, Taylor and Kelsey Lamb, Sarah and Harrison Grove, and Katelyn Williams. She was delighted she got to know her first great-granddaughter, Sloane Corbyn, and that she was able to meet, hold, and love the newest baby in the family, Emma Lamb. She wanted to wait around until Keller Corbyn was born but she was in a hurry to see her Bill again. A celebration of Mary Lou's life will be 11:00, Thursday, July 2, at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City. Donations can be made in Mary Lou's name to Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, or Westminster School, all in Oklahoma City. Condolences and memories can be shared at www.OklahomaCityCremation.com

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Published by Oklahoman on Jul. 1, 2015.

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Pam Troup

July 8, 2015

Marsha and Anita,
I am just now hearing of Mary Lou's passing. My friend Beth Hammack told me of this sad news. I am trying to find you, so if you get this, please look me up on Facebook and send me a note. I am so very sorry for your loss. Your Mother was a great woman and friend to my Mother, Olvna. Pam Troup, Oklahoma City.

July 3, 2015

I want to express my Deepest Sympathy for the loss of your precious Mary Lou. My husband, Dale, and I had a family business in the 1980's and 90's and , Mary Lou was not only our Banker, but, we also considered her a friend. She was truly one of God's special people. Our loss...is Heaven's gain !!

Caroline Young

July 1, 2015

I loved getting to know your Mother thru Chapel Hill. She was such a delightful person. I was so sad to hear of her passing.

July 1, 2015

Marsha and Anita: Rudy and I are so saddened by the loss of our wonderful cousin. There is a BIG HOLE in our hearts but she's in a much better place and once again wITH THE LOVE OF HER LIFE, BILL.

Kati Fox Schmidt

July 1, 2015

I have wonderful memories of growing up in Christ Methodist Church, singing in the choir and spending Sunday afternoons with Bill, Mary Lou, Marsha and Anita. Thos are wonderful memories and the Wallers were a perfect example of a loving, wholesome family. Bill and Mary Lou touched many lives and I was fortunate enough to be one of them. Blessings to all her family.

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