Pereboom Brunken June 7, 1911 – October 9, 2011
SALLISAW Evelyn Alice Pereboom Brunken died Sunday, October 9, 2011, after a short illness. She was born June 7, 1911 in Covington, Oklahoma, to Lena Johnson Pereboom and William J. Pereboom.
A memorial service, officiated by Rev. Kory Boster, at which Evelyn’s friends in the Sallisaw community can celebrate her life, will be held Thursday, October 13, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Sallisaw, Oklahoma. A burial service, officiated by Rev. Frank Kinast, will be held at 3:30 p.m. the same afternoon at Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, at which her friends in the Oklahoma City community can celebrate her life. Strode Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Evelyn was married to Alvin William Brunken August 2, 1935 in Lahoma, Oklahoma. They had five sons: Alan (Muhrizah) of Stillwater, Oklahoma; Glen (Cynthia) of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania; Jere (Eva) of South Bloomingville, Ohio; Dean (Kathy) of Edmond, Oklahoma; and Gary of Wichita, Kansas. Additionally she had six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Brunken was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin, in 1996; her parents; three brothers, Everett, Orville, and Erwin; and two sisters, Viola Rauh and Lucille Hildenbrand.
She is survived by her five sons and two sisters: Mrs. Art (Ruth) Krienke of Lahoma, Oklahoma; and Mrs. Verda Wedel of Enid, Oklahoma.
After graduating from Lahoma High School, Lahoma, Oklahoma, in 1929, she attended Central State Teachers College, Edmond, Oklahoma, receiving her permanent teaching certificate. After graduation she taught in several one-room schools in north central Oklahoma including Turkey Creek School west of Enid, which was moved to the grounds of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center in Enid as a permanent part of that facility. In the spring of 2011, at the grand opening of the Center’s new museum building, Evelyn was honored as the oldest living Turkey Creek teacher. After Mr. Brunken retired, following many years with the Borden Milk Company in Oklahoma City, the couple moved to East Lake Hills Estates, a residential community north of Vian, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Brunken was a talented and skilled quilter. She won numerous prizes with her quilts at State Fairs including Best Of Show one year at the Tulsa State Fair as well as other prizes and awards at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City and at many Sequoyah County Fairs. In 1998, she took part in a three-person show with her son, Glen Brunken, Professor of Art at Slippery Rock University, and grandson, Bill Brunken, an artist, in which she exhibited her quilts and they exhibited their art works in Slippery Rock University’s Gault Gallery. One of her quilts was exhibited at Oklahoma State University’s, Gardener Art Gallery. Two of her quilts are on permanent display in Oklahoma State University’s Curriculum Materials Library.
She and Alvin were founding members and for thirty-four years were deeply involved with Trinity Lutheran Church, Sallisaw, Oklahoma. In lieu of flowers, individuals wishing to make a donation in her name should do so to the charity or organization of their choice or to Trinity Lutheran Church, HC 61 Box 50, Sallisaw, Oklahoma 74955.
Condolences may be emailed to the family, and an online obituary may be viewed by visiting www.strodefh.com
SOURCE: The Oklahoman on October 11, 2011
- RELATION TO COUSINS: Wife of uncle • Alvin William Brunken
- BIRTH: 7 Jun 1911 • Covington, Garfield, Oklahoma, USA
- DEATH 9 Oct 2011 • Stillwater, Payne, Oklahoma, USA
- BURIAL: Memorial Park Cemetery Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
- FIND A GRAVE MEMORIAL ID: 78189509