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Michael Ray Eskina

Newcastle Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Newcastle, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Mike Casey


© Mike Casey





Michael Ray Eskina Obit

Jul 27, 1966 - Aug 31, 2017

Michael Ray Eskina was born in Orange County California on 27 Jul 1966 and lost his battle with cancer on 31 August 2017.

He was a partner of K&E Fabrication in Oklahoma City.

Michael loved riding his Harleys and will be remembered for bringing laughter and light wherever he went. He will be remembered for his ornery spirit and roar of a laugh.

He had a boundless devotion to his loved ones.

Michael was preceded in death by his parents Alec and Juanita.

He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Deborah. By his children: Cody & wife Stacey Johnson, Frank Johnson, Michaela Eskina and Robyn & husband Sonny Icks. His grandsons Carter, Ethan, Jeremy and Nathan. Five sisters and two brothers and a host of nieces, nephews and dear friends.



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