# Gilmer Capps

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{{Short description|American politician (1932–2019)}}
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| name          = Gilmer Capps
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| office2       = Member of the [Oklahoma Senate](/source/Oklahoma_Senate) for the 26th district
| term_start2   = 1971
| term_end2     = 2007
| predecessor2  = Byron Dacus
| successor2    = [Tom Ivester](/source/Tom_Ivester)
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| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1932|1|18}}
| birth_place   = [Tipton, Oklahoma](/source/Tipton%2C_Oklahoma), U.S.
| death_date    = {{death date and age|2019|8|27|1932|1|18}}
| death_place   = [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma](/source/Oklahoma_City%2C_Oklahoma), U.S.
| spouse        = Wanda Miller, 1951-2007 (her death)<br>Shirley Griffin, 2008-2019 (his death)
| party         = [Democratic](/source/Democratic_Party_(United_States)) 
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'''Gilmer Neely Capps''' (January 18, 1932 – August 27, 2019) was an American politician in the state of [Oklahoma](/source/Oklahoma). His parents were J. Gilmer and Mary Neely Capps of [Tipton, Oklahoma](/source/Tipton%2C_Oklahoma). He was raised in Snyder, Oklahoma, where he graduated from high school.<ref name="Obit">[https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oklahoman/obituary.aspx?n=gilmer-n-capps&pid=193790749& "Gilmer N. Capps." ''The Oklahoman'' September 1, 2019.] Accessed November 1, 2019.</ref>

Capps was a farmer/rancher and alumnus of [Oklahoma State University](/source/Oklahoma_State_University). He was elected to the [Oklahoma State Senate](/source/Oklahoma_State_Senate) in 1969 for the 26th district and served until he retired in 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bBn0AAAAMAAJ&q=%22Capps,+Gilmer%22+1932|title=Directory of Oklahoma|first=Oklahoma State Election|last=Board|date=July 1, 1991|publisher=State Election Board.|via=Google Books}}</ref> While serving in the Senate, he had also served as Chair of the Southern Legislative Conference. He had been named as Dean of the Oklahoma Senate prior to his retirement.<ref name="Obit"/>

Capps was married to Wanda Lou Miller from January 27, 1951, until her death in December 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.beckerfuneral.com/|title=Becker-Rabon Funeral Home : Lawton, Oklahoma (OK)|website=Becker-Rabon Funeral Home}}</ref> Gilmer and Wanda had two children who survived their parents, Cynda C. Ottoway (Larry D.) and Gilmer John Capps (Darcy).<ref name="Obit"/>

In 2008, Capps married Shirley Griffin, who survived him, and the couple moved from Snyder to [Frederick, Oklahoma](/source/Frederick%2C_Oklahoma). Besides Shirley, other family survivors included his daughter and son, one granddaughter, and one great granddaughter.<ref name="Obit"/> {{efn|A second great granddaughter was born soon after Capps' death.<ref name="Obit"/>}}

He died on August 27, 2019. After a funeral at the First Baptist Church of Snyder, he was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery at Snyder.<ref name="Obit"/>

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Category:1932 births
Category:2019 deaths
Category:Democratic Party Oklahoma state senators
Category:21st-century members of the Oklahoma Legislature
Category:People from Tillman County, Oklahoma
Category:People from Kiowa County, Oklahoma

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