Lee Easter
Jul 12, 1933 - Feb 21, 2008
Posted by Jo Aguirre
He was born July 12, 1933, at Carter to Charley and Carrie Thompson Easter and died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008.
He attended Highway schools. He lived in Watonga since 1965, where he
owned and operated an oil field construction business for 50 years. He
was a member of Watonga Christian Church and I.O.O.F. He was a life-time
member of Boy Scouts of America and a troop leader for 12 years.
Surviving are his wife, Pearl, of the home; four sons, Randy Easter of
Las Vegas, John Easter of Globe, Ariz., and Jerry Easter and Cliff
Easter, both of Watonga; three daughters, Janet Myers of Hobart and
Carrie Gilreagh and Sherrie Moore, both of Lone Wolf; four stepchildren;
Steve Tipton, Deloris Loyal, Karen Proffitt and Sandra Schmidt; three
brothers, Charles Easter of Elk City, and Joe Easter and Elvern Easter,
both of Sayre; three sisters, Josie Lindsey, and Sybel Namba, both of
Elk City, and Birdie Dodd of Denver; 15 grandchildren; and 15
great-grandchildren.
In addition to his wife, Rosetta, he was preceded in death by two
brothers, one sister and three infant siblings.
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Association, American Heart Association or the memorial of choice.
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