Matt & Stephanie
RIchard and Daisy are wonderful people and neighbors. We will miss her kindness and her spunk. Love Matt, Stephanie, Maggie, Matthew, and Luke
Birth date: Nov 19, 1937 Death date: Jun 9, 2015
Daisy Aileen Wolfenbarger, 77, of Tulsa, passed away June 9, 2015. She was born November 19, 1937 in Myron, Arkansas. She was recently diagnosed with hypotrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. After a short, but valiant fight, she di Read Obituary
RIchard and Daisy are wonderful people and neighbors. We will miss her kindness and her spunk. Love Matt, Stephanie, Maggie, Matthew, and Luke
Paul and I met Daisy and Richard, by chance, several years ago at Western Country Diner and, oh, what a blessing that meeting turned out to be. We soon discovered that we had so many things in common it was almost unreal. Whether at the "Diner", Village Inn, or our individual homes, we always had a great time and managed to always have great hearty laughs.We will forever miss Daisy's smile, warmth, and generosity, but forever grateful to have so many wonderful memories.Paula and Paul Hackler
My heart is broken. I do not know what I will do without my second mom, my Aunt Daisy. She always encouraged me, comforted me, challenged me and most of all showed me such love. She called me her "other kid" and I was happy to accept that title. She was so present in my children and grandchildren's lives they thought of her like a grandma and great-grandma. My life and my heart will always have a space only she can fill. I will love and miss her forever. 💔
My heart is broken. I don't know what I will do without my second mom, my Aunt Daisy. She encouraged me, comforted me, challenged me and mostly she showed love for me. She called me her "other kid"……..a title I was proud to accept. I will never forget how she helped me when I was studying for the bar exam. I couldn't have done it without her. She has been so present in the lives of my children and grandchildren, she is like a grandma and great-grandma to them. There is a place in my life and heart only she can fill. I will love and miss her forever!
Lit a candle in memory of Daisy A. Wolfenbarger
Daisy was wonderful woman, Even though I only knew her through my job at Rib Crib I considered her a friends Everytime I saw her she was always happy and smiling. She will be greatly missed Prayers for your family 💜🙏??
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal, you are gone from us too soon. Your eternal journey has begun, we will miss you until we begin our own journey, there we will see you again to be reunited forever in Heaven.
Daisy is the only sibling of my dear sister-in-law, Linda, and I grieve for Linda, Richard and all the familly members. I understand about losing a member of a close and loving family; it leaves a void that can't be filled. Eventually, the memories of the recent past of pain and suffering give way to memories of a life well lived.Roy and I spent a few days in Branson a few years ago with Glenn and Linda, Daisy and Richard and others. It was a delightful time and was the most time I had ever spent with Daisy. We shopped, did the shows, ate (a lot), etc. It was a fun time and that is how I will remember Daisy.Prayers and Hugs to all,Zo Bailey
Daisy was a wonderful cousin. It was an honor to know her. Our family is praying for Richard, Rick, and the girls. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with all of you who knew and loved her. I look forward to the day when we will be reunited with her.
Aunt Daisy was always an elegant woman. with much charm and love for all of her family. Love Jilly