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Submitted by: TD
Larry Weldon Baughman was born to Horace Baughman and Jessie Hester Baughman on March 2, 1949 at Pilot Point, Texas. He married Terrie Baughman in the fall of 2000 at Mead Community Center in Mead, Oklahoma.
He loved to sing karaoke, riding 4 wheelers on the river with his dog Zelda, and loved tinkering with things around the house. He worked as a concrete layer and was a jack of all trades. There wasn’t anything he could not fix.
He is survived by his daughter Angela Hughes and husband Jason Hughes of Durant, OK; step daughter Edie Howell and husband Chris Howell of Durant, OK; step son John Mercer of Kingston, OK; brother Phillip Baughman of Dallas, TX; sister Linda Campbell and husband George Campbell of Aubrey, TX; sister in law Sharon Baughman of Denison, TX; grandchildren Christian, Timothy, Collin, Jacob, Courtlan, Johnathan, and Joshua; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife Terrie Baughman, father Horace Baughman and mother Jessie Baughman, brothers James Baughman and Earl Baughman.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 2:00pm at Westside Baptist Church in Durant, OK. Officiating the service will be Pastor Tommy Green. A private family burial will follow the service at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Durant, OK.
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