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FEATURE SPONSOR STORY

Bartlesville’s Believer Josef & Helen Derryberry Served Community with Their All by Debbie Neece, Bartlesville Area History Museum John Duffendack graduated the Kansas City Horological Institute with a watchmaking degree and arrived in Bartlesville in 1914. He worked at Arthur Hall Jewelry for ten years before becoming partner in the Duffendack and Hall Jewelry Store which he operated until retirement in 1961. Kansas born and educated, Josef Eugene Derryberry received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Washburn University in 1949 and worked in the diamond business. He and wife, Helen, came to Bartlesville in 1961, purchased the Duffendack and Hall Jewelry Store and established Josef Derryberry Jewelers. They co-owned and operated the jewelry store until their retirement in 2003. But Josef and Helen Derryberry were much more than their jewelry store. They were pillars in our community.

Bartlesville’s city government operated with a City Council, the City Commission governed. Under Mayor W.A. Hensley, Josef served two terms as a City Commissioner and also served as Josef flew fifteen missions as the nose gunner on a Liberator Vice Mayor. He was President and Vice President of the Bomber Crew during the WWII European Theatre which brought Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce, President of the Downtown him the Certificate of Valor, five air medals, four bronze stars and Association three times and was more. After his Honorable DisYou ain’t goin’ to reach your highest peak on someone a member of the Metropolitan charge, he returned to Kansas to else’s ladder. You got to make each step your own, that Area Planning Commission for complete his education and is all that really matters. four years. As a total volunteer marry Miss Helen Lorene Cramp— Josef Derryberry effort, he created and led the first ton on September 13, 1946. The Industrial Development team which helped create 500 new jobs Washington Park Mall Wall of Honor holds a memorial exhibit in in the wake of Cities Service’s exit. And much more….. Josef’s honor. Beyond being members of the Disciples Christian Church, they served the community with their every fiber. Helen had a volunteer heart which she poured upon the Bartlesville Service League and both Memorial Hospital and Jane Phillips Hospital. Josef Derryberry was a Bartlesville believer and his volunteerism dipped into every aspect of community life. Before

Josef and Helen Derryberry now rest in Memorial Park Cemetery where Josef received full military rites. One of Bartlesville’s most treasured memories is Josef’s heartfelt “Poet’s Pulpit” poetry featured in the Examiner-Enterprise and on area radio stations. Among the poems Josef penned for Christmas was: When I think about the holidays, I think of Christmas time, And then I think of New Year’s Eve and the sounds of "Auld Lang Syne." I think of Christmas Dinner time when everyone is there I think of sudden quietness when heads are bowed in prayer I think of little children sounds and hear them laugh and play And then I think of love that’s shared so many different ways There is no other time of year that brings us so much fun Nor time when we all try to see our Father’s will be done. And if you want to give a gift that says the things you should, The only place to do it right is Derryberry good. Merry Christmas from Josef Derryberry, Bartlesville’s Believer.

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Spotlight: We Just Love Jesus

3min
page 73

Funny You Should Ask: The Devil is in the What?

6min
pages 74-80

Knowing Nowata: The Smithsonian & Nowata

3min
pages 71-72

Once Upon a Time: With this December Ring

2min
pages 67-70

Meeting a Need: Faces with Names

3min
pages 57-58

A Fresh Perspective: A Christmas Letter

3min
pages 63-64

Tell Me Something Good: A Memorable Touchdown

4min
pages 61-62

From the Heart: There is Always Enough Love

3min
pages 55-56

Looking Back: How Did Conoco Get Here?

3min
pages 51-52

A Good Word: I Didn’t Ask to be a Disciple

4min
pages 53-54

Now You Know: Angels Among Us

5min
pages 48-50

Business: Guns of Glory

3min
pages 45-47

Arts & Entertainment: Gift-Giving Made Easy

3min
pages 43-44

Business Spotlight: Meeting Customers’ Needs

3min
page 37

Local Business: Shorties Grille

3min
pages 41-42

Holiday Traditions: Christmas in the Ville

3min
pages 35-36

Feature Sponsor Story: Bartlesville’s Believer

2min
pages 26-27

Chick-fil-A Events Calendar

12min
pages 31-34

Feature: All Aboard

13min
pages 16-25

Tribute: Mike Smith

3min
pages 13-15

Profile: Ron Adams

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pages 8-12
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