November 2012 David Wayne Flager 1979 ~ 2012 David Wayne Flager, 32, of Carnegie, OK passed away Sunday November 4, 2012. He was born November 14th, 1979 in Carnegie, OK to Clarence Wayne and Sharon [Snyder] Flager. David was raised and lived in Carnegie his whole life. He attended and graduated from Carnegie High School. David liked to be around his family and friends. He was a great chess player, and enjoyed playing games on the computer. Survivors include his grandparents, Oletta and Bill Smith, Carnegie, OK, Art and Juanita Snyder, Cyril, OK, four aunts, Angela Gunter and husband, Jimmy, Fort Cobb, OK, Paula Baxter and companion, Billy Groseclose, Carnegie, OK, Kathy Arnold, Oklahoma City, OK, Donna, Oklahoma City, OK. Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Michael Flager Funeral Services: 10:00a.m., Thursday, November 08, 2012 at the Church of the Nazarene, Carnegie. Burial will follow at the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie. David Wayne Flager November 14, 1979 ~ November 4, 2012 |
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