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© Cunningham Funeral Home
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Submitted by: Terry Dudley
Boyd H. Scoggins 59, of Achille, Oklahoma passed away Saturday night January 11, 2020 at his home with his loving family at his side. He was born February 27, 1960 in Pampa, Texas to James and Winona Brewer Scoggin and moved to Achille, Oklahoma attending Achille schools where he was a 1978 Graduate at Achille High School where he recieved an FFA Scholarship. He was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church in Achille and had been employed at Esbenshade Farms for over 40 years with his longtime friends Jim and Barbara Esbenshade. He was a welder and loved Tractors, cows and enjoyed BBQ'S and grilling with his friends.
Surviving are his Parents James and Winona Scoggin of Achille, Oklahoma Brother Frank Scoggin of Daisy, Oklahoma. Cousins Dana Scoggin, Jeff Hill, Dawn Shonk, Russ Stotts, and Tammy Scoggin. Aunts and Uncles along with special Aunts Della Farrar of Maypearl, Texas and Jeri Stotts of Kingston, Oklahoma and an Uncle Kenneth Scoggin.
A Funeral Service for Boyd H. Scoggins will be held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon January 15, 2020 at Cunningham Funeral Home in Colbert with Pastor Roger Speers officiating and Barbara Esbenshade will furnish special music.
Burial will follow in the Rosewood Cemetery in Achille, Oklahoma.
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