Sunday, July 29, 2012 Lewis Dell Sorrels Sr Marlow Funeral for Lewis Dell Sorrels Sr., 65, Marlow, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Becker Funeral Home of Fletcher Chapel. Lewis died Thursday, July 26, 2012, at his home in Marlow. Burial will be in Cement Cemetery under direction of Becker Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Fletcher. He was born Feb. 11, 1947, in Lawton to Otha Lee and Juanita Blevins Sorrels. He married Melissa Moore on Jan. 7, 1984, in Sweet Home, Ore. Best son, brother, husband, dad and pap ever. He is survived by his wife, of the home; four children: Charlie Sorrels and his wife Jennifer, Cement, Lewis Sorrels Jr. and his wife, Keisha, Chickasha, William "Bud" Sorrels and his wife, Angel, Chickasha, and Shannon Sorrels and her husband, Terry Anderson, Marlow; 15 grandchildren: B.J., Carson, Brenden, Peyton, Trey, Chloe, Mari, Reygan, Adin, Jayme, Keirha, Carlie, Landon, Jaxsyn and Issac; his mother, Juanita Carpenter; three sisters; five brothers; and many nieces and nephews. His father and three best friends, Sonny Botts, Angie Moore and Jimmy Don Jackson, preceded him in death. An online guest book and sympathy cards are available at www.beckerfuneral.com |
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