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Mack Slay

© Enid News and Daily Eagle
Feb 1, 2007
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

MACK SLAY

A memorial service for Mack Slay, 73, of Watonga, was held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, at Trinity Baptist Church, Watonga. The Rev. Jim Constant officiated. Burial was in West Mount Pleasent Cemetery, Watonga. Arrangements were by Russworm Funeral Home, Watonga.

Surviving are his wife, Kay Slay of Watonga; three sons, Jimmy Slay of Bella Vista, Ark., Timmy Slay of Pea Ridge, Ark., and Mack Slay Jr. of Watonga; three brothers, Junior Slay and Willard Slay, both of Watonga, and James Slay of Greenfield; and two sisters, Stella Knight of Oklahoma City, and Willie Mae Mc-Donald of Watonga.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, one brother, one sister and a grandson.


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