Evelyn Sue Wooten

April 04, 2023

Evelyn Sue Wooten was born July 6, 1950 in Comanche, to William “Bill” and Wilma Joyce (Daugherty) Bandy. She entered into her Heavenly Home on Sunday afternoon, April 2, 2023 in Wichita Falls, Texas. She was 72 years old. A funeral service will be held on Friday, April 7 at 2 p.m. at the Comanche High School Gymnasium, with Dr. Mark Hall officiating. Interment will follow at Fairlawn Cemetery, under the direction of Comanche Funeral Home. The family will be receiving friends on Thursday evening, from 5 - 6 p.m.

Sue was a 1968 graduate of Comanche High School, where she was a part of the Comanche High School Lady Indians State Championship basketball team in 1966. She was also named to the All Area and All Conference basketball teams, as a guard. Sue was chosen Miss Comanche High School. Sue attended and graduated college from Southeastern State University.

She retired from DHS after 42 years of service. After her retirement she went to work at Comanche Elementary School, serving as a secretary. In August, 1982 she married the love of her life, Allen Wooten. He preceded her in death in 2021. She and Allen were very active members of the Comanche First Baptist Church.

She is survived by her two sons: Kris Hinsley and wife Jana, Comanche; and Bubba Hinsley and wife Jennifer, Comanche; a brother, Keith Bandy, Comanche; her beloved grandchildren: Mattie Galloway and spouse Allie Galloway, of Granbury, Texas Jordyn Campbell and spouse Shaylee Campbell, of Comanche; Landry Hinsley, Blayn Hinsley, and Mason Hinsley, all of Comanche; her nephews, Shy Bandy and spouse Tanna Bandy of Velma; Billy Bandy, of Duncan; and great nephews and nieces, Memphis Smith, Kye Bandy, Navy Bandy, all of Velma and Stetson Bandy, of Duncan and many dear friends.

Sue was preceded in death by her husband, Allen Wooten; and her parents, Bill and Joyce Bandy

Serving as pallbearers will be Kris Hinsley, Bubba Hinsley, Blayn Hinsley, Shy Bandy, Billy Bandy, and Johnny Lee Burton. Honorary bearers will be Mason Hinsley and Jordyn Campbell.

Memorial contributions may be made to Comanche First Baptist Church, 315 Oak Main, Comanche, OK 73529.