In Memory of

ORESSA

HASTINGS

DELANEY

Obituary for ORESSA HASTINGS DELANEY

Memorial services will be at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, November 5 at the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Kevin Deckard, associate pastor of Polk Street United Methodist Church in Amarillo, and Rev. John McClean, pastor, officiating. Private interment will be in Dreamland Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, November 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. at Brooks Chapel. Oressa Naomi Hastings Delaney was born April 25, 1913 in Clarendon, Texas to William Silas and Elizabeth Hunt Hastings. At the age of five her family moved to Canyon, where she lived until her marriage in 1938. She was a 1931 graduate of Canyon High School, and graduated as valedictorian of her class. She graduated from West Texas State in Canyon in 1937 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She married Richard K. "Dick" Delaney on July 14, 1938 in Oklahoma City. Throughout her life Oressa taught English and other subjects in several school districts in the Texas Panhandle, including Wilson School in Randall County, Booker, Hereford, Childress County Schools, Estelline, and Clarendon. At the time of her retirement in 1977 she had been the school librarian for the Clarendon schools for several years. Oressa and Dick moved to Canyon in 1986. Throughout her life Mrs. Delaney derived great satisfaction from keeping in touch with her former students. The accomplishments and successes of her pupils and their continuing friendship was one of the great pleasures of her later life. She also enjoyed attending reunions at the various schools where she had taught over the years. She was a lifelong Methodist and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Canyon, where she was a member of the Murray and Crusaders Sunday School classes. Oressa taught Sunday School classes for many years in several of the communities where she and Dick lived. She was a lifetime member of United Methodist Women, a member of the 1926 Book Club in Clarendon, and a member of Eastern Star. She was also a lifetime member of Texas Retired Teachers. As long as her health allowed her to actively participate, she volunteered at the IHS Care Center in Canyon helping with the weekly worship service sponsored by the United Methodist Church. Several years ago Oressa spent several months writing her personal memoir-a remembrance of her life that will be a treasured possession of generations that follow. Mrs. Delaney was preceded in death by her husband, Dick, in 1989. One of the major pleasures of Oressa"s life was her family. Survivors include her son, Larry H. Delaney and wife, Dee, of Claude; daughter, Rita Wynn and husband, Larry D., of Canyon; four grandchildren, Janice Fagan and husband, Randy, of Broken Arrow, OK, Janell "Jo" Deckard and husband, Randy, of Amarillo, Christi Wynn, of Canyon, and Chad Wynn and wife, Crystal, of Claude; six great grandchildren, Steele Beatty, of Oklahoma City, Briana Fagan, of Broken Arrow, OK, Ashley Wade and husband, Jared, of Norman, OK, Megan Deckard, of Amarillo, Tinsley Wynn and Aiden Wynn, of Claude; a nephew, Jimmy Delaney and wife, Ellen, of West Allis, Wisconsin; a niece, Bryna Schuerle, of Fayette City, Pennsylvania; and numerous cousins from the Hastings family. For those wishing to honor Oressa with a memorial, the family suggests either the Mission Fund or the Church Library Fund of the First United Methodist Church in Canyon, 1818 4th Avenue, Canyon, TX 79015.