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Marlow Today
By the People, for the People
Marlow Woman Celebrates 100th Birthday
Minnie Opal (Loyd) Wilhite marks a century of life in Oklahoma
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Minnie Opal (Loyd) Wilhite, a resident of Marlow, Oklahoma, is celebrating her 100th birthday this year. The centenarian was honored with a special party attended by family and friends to mark the remarkable milestone.
Why it matters
Reaching 100 years old is an incredible achievement, and Minnie Opal's story highlights the resilience and longevity of those who have lived through some of the most transformative periods in Oklahoma's history.
The details
Minnie Opal (Loyd) Wilhite was born in 1926 and has spent her entire life in the Marlow area. She is known for her strong work ethic, having worked on the family farm for many decades. Minnie Opal is also remembered for her involvement in the local community, including her participation in her church and other civic organizations.
- Minnie Opal (Loyd) Wilhite was born in 1926.
- She is celebrating her 100th birthday in 2026.
The players
Minnie Opal (Loyd) Wilhite
A 100-year-old resident of Marlow, Oklahoma who is being honored for reaching the remarkable milestone of a century of life.
The takeaway
Minnie Opal's 100th birthday celebration is a testament to the longevity and resilience of those who have lived through some of Oklahoma's most transformative periods. Her story serves as an inspiration to the local community and a reminder of the importance of honoring the elders who have shaped the history of the state.


