1932
2013
Billy G. Garvin, 80 year-old resident of Midwest City, Oklahoma, passed away May 4, 2013 in Del City, Oklahoma. Born July 26, 1932 in Katy, Oklahoma, he was the son of Bernard Garvin and Pauline Herron Garvin. Billy was a supervisor in the cutting department of a ballcap manufacturer. An Air Force veteran he served during the Korean Conflict. He loved woodworking and his family was very important to him and they came first always. Billy enjoyed gardening especially growing vegetables and loved cooking and eating food of all kinds. He was preceded in death by his parents, and 1 brother, Harold Wayne Garvin. Survivors include his wife Louise of the home; 2 sons, Bill G. Garvin, Jr. of Arkansas; David Garvin of Prague, Oklahoma; 2 daughters, Vicki and her husband Randy Steward of Newalla, Oklahoma; Sandy and her husband Robert O'Reilly of Guthrie, Oklahoma; 6 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at Destiny Christian Center in Choctaw, Oklahoma with Reverend Dick Temple officiating. Burial will follow Military Honors by the U. S. Air Force Honors Detail in Elmwood Cemetery, Choctaw, Oklahoma.
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May 7, 2013
A man with such few words, but what an impact on your life when he did speak. Bill, you will be missed my many that love you. You left such great memories with all of us. How can we ever say thank you God for the time you gave Bill to us. Sometimes God will put someone on our path for a while or for the time He is on the earth, but the time I had known him it was special for me. Thank you Lord for that time. Love you Bill. I know you are happy with the Father Son and Holy Spirit. Debi green
May 7, 2013
Vicki Steward
We will miss you Daddy
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