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Gregory L. Bills
Jun 4, 1954 - May 5, 2012

Posted by Jo Aguirre

Paper: Enid News and Eagle (OK)
Deceased: Gregory L. Bills Published 5-11-12
Date: May 10, 2012

ENID — Funeral for Gregory Bills, 57, of El Reno, was held Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Wilson Funeral Home Chapel, El Reno. Burial was in Longdale Cemetery, Longdale.

Mr. Bills was born June 4, 1954, in Okeene and died Saturday, May 5, 2012, at his home.

He served in the Army in Vietnam and retired from the Union Pacific Railroad.

Surviving are his wife, Debra (Pester) Bills of the home; son, Tanner C. Bills of Pocatello, Idaho; the mother of his sons, Cheryl McMasters of Pocatello, Idaho.

Preceded in death by his parents, Elton and Lila (Davis) Bills; son, Tukker J. Bills; and brother, Garry Bills.

Author: Enid News and Eagle
Section: Death Notices

Copyright 2012, Enid News and Eagle / Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. (CNHI). All Rights Reserved.

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