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- [S3512] Obits for Life, 9 June 2014; John Dale McCuistion Obituary.
John Dale McCuistion Obituary
Date of Birth: Sunday, September 23rd, 1934
Date of Death: Friday, October 11th, 2013
Funeral Home:
Vondel Smith Mortuary South
www.vondelsmithmortuary.com
6934 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, UNITED STATES 73139
Obituary:
Services will be 2:00 PM Monday, October 14, 2013 at the South Colonial Chapel.
John Dale McCuistion, 79, passed from this life Friday, October 11, 2013. He was born September 23, 1934 the son of John Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (Latch) McCuistion in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. While attending high school in Broken Arrow, John played football securing a scholarship with Oklahoma State University. John and Anna Jane McConnell were married December 23, 1955 in Poteau, Ok. He later attended medical school in Kansas City, Missouri completing his residency in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. John, as he was known, opened his family practice in Madill, Oklahoma in 1964. He was blessed because he was able to do what he loved. He was supposed to be a doctor. He had no greater joy than caring for his patients. John and Jane moved to Oklahoma City in 1981 where he joined Dr. David Simpson’s practice in bariatric and nutrition. An active member of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, John served in numerous capacities including President. He was a member of Southern Hills United Methodist Church. He loved playing golf. He also loved watching golf, the Dallas Cowboys and OSU football. An avid fisherman and hunter, John was a storyteller and no one could tell a fishing or hunting story like him. He loved his friends. He loved fish fries at Buncombe Creek. He loved music. He loved ranching. He loved camping. He loved dancing the jitter bug with Janie. And above all else, he loved his family. He wanted nothing more than for his family to have a firm foundation.
He was preceded in death by:
•his parents.
John leaves precious memories with:
•his wife - Jane;
•son - John D. McCuistion II and wife Kathy;
•daughters - Carolyn Jo McCuistion, and Shelley Lynn Wallace and husband Tony;
•sister - Louise Thompson;
•grandchildren - Nick Wallace and wife Andrea, J.D. Wallace, Wesley Elliott and wife Ericka, Ashley Elliott and fiancé Chris Massenberg, John D. McCuistion III, Brandon Crowley, and Jacob Rowten;
•great grandchildren – Andie Jade, Hallie Jo, and Charlotte Ann;
•and numerous nieces, nephews, friends, and other loved ones.
Brought to you by: Vondel Smith Mortuary South
- [S2753] 1930 Census for Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 5; p. 9B, line 70; dwelling 214, family 332; John T. McCuistion; 14 September 2014.
Year: 1930; Census Place: Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1933; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0005; Image: 126.0; FHL microfilm: 2341667
John T. McCuistion and family
- [S3496] 1940 Census for Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 72-5; p. 2A, line 31; dwelling 38; John T. McCuistion; 14 September 2014.
Year: 1940; Census Place: Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T627_3336; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 72-5
John T. McCuistion and family
- [S3940] Floral Haven Funeral Home, 20 January 2018; Sarah Louise McCuistion Obituary.
Sarah Louise Mccuistion Hudson Thompson was born on December 4th, 1924, to John Thomas
Mccuistion and Elizabeth Latch Mccuistion. Louise left this world on January 14, 2018. She was
preceded in death by her parents, brother John Dale Mccuistion, husband Charles Thompson, and son, John Robert Hudson.
Louise graduated from Broken Arrow High School in 1942, and entered Northeastern State college in
Tahlequah. After two years at Northeastern, she returned to Broken Arrow to teach public school, due to a teacher shortage there. Louise taught music and social studies, and was the cheerleader sponsor.
In 1955, Louise began working in the business community. She was employed at Braden Winch,
American Airlines, First Baptist Church in Broken Arrow, and First National Bank in Broken Arrow. Louise returned to college to finish her undergraduate degree, and then went on, in 1966, to get a Master’s
degree. Louise taught business for one year at Mclain High School in Tulsa. She then returned to
Northeastern to teach accounting until 1972. Louise moved to Springfield, Missouri, to begin teaching at Southwest Missouri State University. She retired from the university in December, 1987.
On January 1’1, 1988, Louise married Charles Thompson and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Being natives of Oklahoma, Louise and Charles moved back to be closer to family in the late 90’s, making their home in Owasso.
Louise and her family loved vacations to Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Nana, as the children called her,
enjoyed fishing, bicycling and riding horses with her family. Once, Nana didn’t follow the rules given for horseback riding, and almost got trampled by her horse! Ending the evenings by sitting around the
campfire was a favorite activity of the entire family.
Louise is survived by her two children: Charles Hudson and Necia Hudson, both of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma. She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Heather and (Kyle) Stauffer of Broken Arrow; Jenny and (Jerrod) Petty, of Inola; Sara and (Doug) Clark ofTulsa, and Mike Hudson of Kansas. Louise is also survived by nine great-grandchildren.
It is always difficult to let go of a loved one, but we know that Nana is now rejoicing with those who
have gone before her.
- [S2927] Find a Grave, 12 March 2016; John T. McCuistion.
Birth: 1901
Death: 1981
Family links:
Spouse:
Elizabeth A McCuistion (1907 - 1995)
Inscription:
Together Forever
Married 11-25-23
Burial:
Floral Haven Memorial Gardens
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County
Oklahoma, USA
Plot: Garden of the Apostles
Created by: Mark and Lynn McCuistion
Record added: Jul 15, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73406717
- [S3960] Oklahoma, County Marriage Records, 1890-1995, 18 April 2019; McCuistion-Latch Marriage Record 1923.
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