Mary Beth Woodard, 38, of Anadarko, OK, passed away May 23, 2014 at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City, OK. She was born March 20th, 1976 to Thomas Sr., and Bertalee (Seahmer) Woodard in Lawton, OK. Mary attended Carnegie School. She was an avid fan of the Thunder and also the Oklahoma Sooners and the true blue Carnegie Cats. Mary enjoyed watching her daughter play basketball and also run track. She enjoyed being around her family and friends. She was a member of the Victory Assembly of God in Anadarko. Mary was a direct descendant of Sate-thy-day "Whitebear" through his daughter Sau-to-pa-to and also a descendant of Blackhorse, and a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
Survivors include her parents, Thomas and Ruby Woodard, Carnegie, OK
companion, Willis "Nootz" Nauni Jr., Carnegie, OK
two daughters, Bertalee Woodard, Anadarko, OK
Charlee Rivera, Carnegie, OK
one son, Richard "Littleman" Lonebear, Carnegie, OK
three brothers, Gordon Woodard and wife, Deanna, Lawton, OK
Thomas Woodard Jr., Lawton, OK
Willis Woodard, Carnegie, OK
four sisters, Pearl Edge and husband, Junior, Anadarko, OK
Marilyn Nestell and husband, Charles Sr., Anadarko, OK
Alice Paddyaker, Richardspur, Elgin, OK
Jamie Woodard, Anadarko, OK
special sister, Mimi Whitewolf, Anadarko, OK
nieces, Megan, Angel, Allahna
nephews, Kris and wife, Christina, Brandon and wife, Hannah, Larry, Damien
numerous other nieces, nephews and cousins
aunt, Allene Woodard, Cache, OK
aunt, Elizabeth Woodard, Anadarko, OK
She was preceded in death by her mother, Bertalee Seahmer Woodard, infant son, Jacob Woodard
aunts, Marion Laurenzana and Lena Kaulaity, uncles, Marquis Woodard Sr., George Botone, Phil Bohay, Clifford Seahmer, Allen "Minnow" Woodard and grandpa, Ray Tenequer.
Wake Service: 7:00p.m., Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Funeral Service; 11:00a.m., Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Both services will be held at Cedar Creek United Methodist Church, Carnegie, OK
burial will follow at Cedar Creek Cemetery, Carnegie, OK
under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie