Wiley Sparkman | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives | |
| In office 1957 – April 1982 | |
| Preceded by | Carl Thomas Mustain |
| Succeeded by | Rick Littlefield |
| In office 1951–1954 | |
| Preceded by | A. B Johnston |
| Succeeded by | Carl Thomas Mustain |
| Constituency | Delaware County (1951-1954, 1957-1965) 5th District (1965-1983) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1906-01-05)January 5, 1906 Springdale, Arkansas, U.S. |
| Died | February 23, 1995(1995-02-23) (aged 89) |
| Party | Democrat[1] |
Wiley Sparkman (January 5, 1906 – February 23, 1995) was an American politician.
A native of Springdale, Arkansas, born in 1906, Sparkman moved to Grove, Oklahoma, at the age of twelve.[2][3] He was first elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives from Delaware County in 1952. After a single term, Sparkman was succeeded by Carl Thomas Mustain. Sparkman returned to office in 1957, and served until his April 1982 resignation.[4] In 1965, Sparkman's constituency expanded to cover a portion of Adair County, and was enumerated district 5. In his final term, district 5 was redrawn, and consisted of Delaware County, Mayes County, and Ottawa County.
Future wrestling announcer legend Jim Ross served as a page to Sparkman by 1969.[5]
Sparkman died on February 23, 1995, aged 89.[2]
References
- ^ "Rep. Sparkman blots out his plan to retire". The Oklahoman. November 13, 1981. Retrieved November 16, 2025.
- ^ a b "Retired Lawmaker Wiley Sparkman Dies". Tulsa World. February 24, 1995. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^ "[Unreadable title]". Stilwell Democrat Journal. September 17, 1964. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
- ^ "Nigh Accepts Lawmaker's Resignation". The Oklahoman. April 15, 1982. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^ "Boys Serve As Pages in Legislature". Stilwell Democrat-Journal. Stilwell, Oklahoma. April 17, 1969. p. 8. Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2025.