Gordon Harold Wynn 1946-2018
GORDON HAROLD WYNN
Gordon was born December 29, 1946 in Oklahoma City to E.K. “Gene” and Oleta Wynn. His family moved to Edmond in 1948 when Gene opened a Wynn’s IGA grocery store on Boulevard. Gordon attended Edmond High School where he played baseball and football, and was a proud graduate of the Class of ’65. Raised in Edmond, Gordon was also a member of the 12 Year Club. Gordon went on to attend the University of Oklahoma, where he pledged Phi Gamma Delta.
In 1967 Gordon enlisted with the Army National Guard. After completing his basic training he transferred to Central State University, at which time he began dating Beverly Henton, who he would marry on February 14, 1970. Gordon graduated from Central State University in 1971. The day after graduation, he and Bev left for Ft. Benning, Georgia where Gordon attended Officer Candidate School. Gordon eventually retired from the Army as a Second Lieutenant.
Returning to Edmond, Gordon and Bev had two daughters, Stacey and Lesley. Gordon managed and eventually took over the Wynn’s IGA stores for 25 years, growing the business to five locations. After selling his last store in 1996, Gordon traded his role as hometown grocer for a new role as hometown realtor. Here he was able to continue the part of the grocery business that He enjoyed the most, interacting with, and helping, people.
Gordon loved his hometown and served it well during his lifetime. He helped start Edmond’s annual 4th of July Festival, and was President of the Festival in 1979. In 1983 he was awarded Central State University’s Outstanding Business Graduate award, and in 1985 Central State recognized him as a Distinguished Former Student. In 1984 Gordon was selected as Edmond’s Citizen of the Year. He was a member of the Oklahoma Grocers Association and President of the Oklahoma City Retail Grocers Association in 1987. He was an active member of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce. He was an Ambassador of the Chamber for 10 years, and was awarded Ambassador of the Year in 2007. Over the years Gordon served as a Director on numerous local Boards, including: the Edmond Memorial Hospital (Vice President); the Bank of Edmond; The Hope Center; and Francis Tuttle. He joined the Edmond Board of Realtors in 1999, and was President and Realtor of the Year in 2009. He served on its Board of Directors from 2004 to 2012.
Gordon is preceded in death by his parents, Gene and Oleta Wynn. He is survived by his daughter Stacey Tate and her husband Jeff, by his daughter Lesley Easton and her husband Cristian, and by his grandchildren Dylan, Maggie, Myles and Truitt . He is also survived by his sister Betty Cooper, niece Pamela Ramming, and nephew Shannon Cooper.
Gordon loved Jesus, his family, his country, his friends, and his community. His only regret about today, would be that he missed getting to spend time talking and laughing with all of you.
The celebration of Gordon will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday November 17, 2018 at First Christian Church, Edmond. The family will greet friends on Friday from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Matthews Funeral Home and the public may view from Noon until 8:00 p.m. on Friday also.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Alzheimer”s Association.
The celebration of Gordon will continue at the original Wynn’s IGA following the service , located at 505 S Boulevard, Edmond, OK 73034.
The Graveside service previously advertised is a private family service only with the celebration to follow.
Gordon was one of the nicest people I have known. A genuinely good guy, and a friend since our high school days. Blessings to the family. And Gordon, give my mom a hug for me, and save me a place at the table.
Great man. Will miss him. Wish I could be there. Condolences to the entire family.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Gordon’s family.
What a special man and friend; I’ll miss that smile of his.
The Wynn’s and Mahaffey’s have been life long friends.
I graduated EHS 1967.
I have to share that when I started dating, my Mom, would call Gordon to see if the young man was good or not. Well there were a couple of dates I didn’t go on. Thank you Gordon for having my back.
Rest In Peace!
So sorry for your loss. Our families were neighbors & friends. Gordon’s mom gave me my allergy shots every Saturday morning for years in their kitchen. My mother, Mary Ellen Williams, her sisters Virginia Avey & Johnnie Mae Everett were meat wrappers at Wynn’s IGA for many years. Gordon even took these crazy old sisters to a few OU football games. He was a wonderful man & will be missed.
My Dad was one of Gordon’s store managers. Wynn’s IGA was a big part of my growing up years. I have fond memories of Gordon and his parents.
I started working at Wynn’s IGA the day after my 16th bday. Many wonderful times and a super bunch of people to have had the privilege of to worked with. Gordon was a huge impact on my life and one of the nicest man you could know and work for. I moved out of state many years ago but have thought of him often. My condolences to the family.
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