Services

Graveside Service

Sat. Feb. 16, 2013
11:00 am

Oaklawn Cemetery (aka Mabank Cemetery)

Mabank Cemetery
Mabank , TX 75147.
Sat. Feb. 16, 2013
11:00 am
Oaklawn Cemetery (aka Mabank Cemetery)
Mabank Cemetery
Mabank , TX 75147.
In Memory of
Edna Virginia Taylor Wyborny
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Edna Virginia Taylor Wyborny was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin Kenneth Wyborny, her son, Keith Allen Wyborny, and her siblings, Era Thompson, Lorene Hedrick, and J L Taylor. She is survived by her son, Wendell R. Wyborny and wife, Sheila, stepson, Ronald Wyborny and wife, Audrey, grandsons, Darin S. Wyborny and wife, Shannon, Chris, Dana, and Bryan Wyborny and their families, beloved nieces and nephew, and her friends at Cedar Creek Bible Church in Kemp, Texas.

She was trained as a bookkeeper and office manager and applied her skills to several businesses in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Lake Charles, Louisiana, prior to World War II. After her marriage, she was office manager and bookkeeper for Wyborny sales, a commercial and residential sound systems company started by her husband. She raised her two sons while also taking care of the day-to-day operations of Wyborny Sales. She maintained this position until she and her husband sold the company in the late 1970s.

In addition to her business skills, she was an expert seamstress and craftswoman. She was also an avid gatherer of recipes.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to her church, Cedar Creek Bible Church, 700 N. Seven Points Blvd., Kemp, TX 75143-9808.

Charitable Donations may be made to:

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
332 North Lauderdale, Memphis, TN 38105. Website Link

Tributes

Message from
Celia Lancaster Edwards
Wed, 02/13/2013

A very sweet lady whom I loved and have admired for many years. She comforted me in many ways when I had a tragic
event that occured in my life when I was 22. Her laugh was always very catching and whoever was in the room, they began laughing. I know that she has found her loved ones but my Mom and Dad as well. We use to visit them and we had the best times. You will be greatly missed.

Message from
Ruby and Charles Curtsinger
Fri, 02/15/2013

Have hope in tomorrow, have faith in the everlasting, and take comfort in the love of friends and family.
Although Kenny and Edna were not directly related to me, they were the closet, sweetest, and kindest people I have ever met. They each had a heart of gold and the most caring couple. My oldest daughter, Jill, distintly remembers Edna's laugh. It was so contagious and wonderful - no one had a chance to be 'down' being around Edna. We will miss her dearly. Although we didn't get to see her as often as we would have liked, she is forever in our hearts.
May God's love make your grief bearable.

Message from
Erma McCall
Sat, 02/16/2013

I have so many fond memories of Edna and Kenny.
I visited them often when I went to Texas, and I
was always warmly welcomed by them !