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Donna Jean (Silcox) Wyrick

Donna Jean (Silcox) Wyrick

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Donna Jean (Silcox) Wyrick, age 74, passed away on Sunday, September 5, 2021 at IU Health Tipton. She was born on June 17, 1947 in Elwood to Joseph L Silcox and Martha Jean (Russell) Silcox. Donna married Larry L Wyrick on January 29, 1966 in Windfall, Indiana. She preceded him in death.

She was a graduate of Windfall High School in the Class of 1965. Donna looked forward to Christmas and going to see decorations at Christmas time. She treasured the time she spent shopping with her granddaughters. Donna loved watching her grandkids show their 4-H livestock. She enjoyed spending time in Tennessee and she really loved her dog Shay. Her family meant everything to her.

Donna was a believer in Christ and her faith was very important in her life.  She and Larry were formerly members of Beulah Land Baptist Church.

Donna is survived by her three children, Kim (Cricket) Wyrick, Ginger (Brent) Walker and Clu (Colleen) Wyrick; grandchildren Coy and Lindsay Walker, Justin Wyrick and Saydie and Colby Wyrick; two sisters Connie (Bill) Cage and Jackie (Leon) Baird. Donna was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Martha Silcox.

Private family services will be held and she will be buried in Nevada Cemetery. Young-Nichols Funeral Home assisted the Wyrick family with arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

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22 thoughts on “Donna Jean (Silcox) Wyrick”

  1. Alan and Deana Foutch

    Sorry to hear about Donna, Jackie and Connie, you and the family will be in our prayers. May Jesus give you peace and comfort in your hearts

  2. Alan and Deana Foutch

    Sorry to hear about Donna, Jackie and Connie, you and the family will be in our prayers. May Jesus give you peace and comfort in your hearts

  3. So sorry, I went to grade school with Donna. Didn’t know she was ill, and was looking to forward to seeing her next week. She was a nice person.

  4. We were so sorry to hear about Donna. Sending prayers and love your way. If there is anything we can do please let us know. Love Everett and Vicky McCorkle

  5. Donna’s death broke my heart. We both enjoyed our birthdays being one day apart. We shared lots of great times, and a few mischievous ones over many years. I look forward to re- living those memories with her in Heaven, and laughing and laughing and laughing. She’s a special gal. And what a baton twirler! She is so loved.

  6. Tammy (Miss Miner) Landis

    So sorry to hear of Donna’s passing. She was a wonderful person and will be deeply missed by all. My thought and especially my prayers go out to the family.

  7. Donna and I had a 43 yr best friendship we were always there for each we trusted respected and loved each other in a deepest of devotion.we always whether in person or phone calls ended with I love you.though my heart is sad my memories are the precious gifts I’ll cherish till I again meet her in heaven . I thank God for blessing me with a true Christian friend that enriched my life. Donna just made heaven a little bit sweeter so as we ended all conversations I love and miss you my best friend

  8. Our prayers are with you all. Donna was sweet lady. She will be missed. She will be remembered in many special ways. Until we see you again Donna, from your neighbor around the corner.

  9. My prayers are with all of her family! She loved God, and her family so much! It breaks my heart to here of her passing, I will shopping with her, and her coming into my shop just to see what came in new!! Beautiful lady, God bless,❤️

  10. I’m am shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Donna. I have known her for many years and I always looked forward to seeing her come through Quick Cup so that we could catch up with one another. Sending my condolences to her family as I know how special each one of you were to her.

    Kathie Mason

  11. Ginger, Kim, Clu, my prayers go out to you and your family in the loss of your mother, Donna was a beautiful, CLASSY, loving woman. As I reflect back on our days at GTE, I smile because I had the pleasure of knowing her but my heart aches for the loss. We had so much fun just talking about family and sharing life stories and experiences.

    I will always remember her and cherish our time, God watched over and kept us as we traveled every day, in our carpool to GTE. Just as he watched over and kept us, so will he keep her in his arms and watch over you as you go through this difficult time. May God bless and keep you all.

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