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Greenwood Cemetery

aka Sunset aka Greenwood Sunset

Fargo, Ellis County OK


© Billings Funeral Home
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Steven Ray Brewer

Steven Ray Brewer
November 14, 1951 ~ June 6, 2019

Steven R. Brewer, 67 year old Woodward area resident, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2019 in Woodward. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at the First Baptist Church of Woodward with Reverend Jeff Barros officiating. Burial will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery.

Steven Ray Brewer was born on November 14, 1951 in Mooreland, Oklahoma to Edward Raymond and Helen Elizabeth (Mabey) Brewer. Steve grew up on the family farm north of Fargo. He attended Fargo schools and graduated from Fargo High School in 1970. He was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart Yvonna Kay Thomas on December 20, 1970 in Fargo, Oklahoma. They made their first home in Alva because Steve attended and graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Steve worked at various places including Wanger Service Station in Fargo, the Woodward Livestock Auction, and Whitcomb Lumber which later became Ace Hardware. Steve also worked for Ted Harvey, the Fargo Farmers Co-op, and Atwoods. He retired from Atwoods in 2016. He loved visiting and helping people in all the places he worked.

He was a very active member of the First Baptist Church of Woodward. He loved his church and he and Kay always enjoyed going on church trips, especially to Branson, Missouri. Being with family was Steve's favorite thing to do, whether it was going to ball games, dance recitals, or livestock shows he loved watching his grandkids. He tried to be at every activity his children or grandchildren were involved in.

He is survived by his wife Kay Brewer of the home; one daughter, Trina Dunkin and husband Tim of Woodward; two sons: Shannon Brewer and wife Pamela of Woodward, Chad Brewer of Shattuck; grandchildren, Dalton Dunkin, Macie Dunkin and Kasey Dunkin all of Woodward; Hayden Brewer and Haylee Brewer of Woodward; Spencer Brewer of Collinsville, Oklahoma; one sister Sandra Gaylord and husband Scotty; two brothers, Phil Brewer and wife Sandra, Dean Brewer and wife Linda; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Mickey and Teresa Thomas of Fargo, Cleo Thomas of Jonesboro, Arkansas; other relatives and many friends.

Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Helen and Eddie Brewer, grandparents, Clarence and Ursula Brewer, Ed and Bertha Mabey, and one granddaughter Kelli Dawn Brewer.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church, Childrens Ministry with the funeral home accepting the contributions.

INTERMENT
Tuesday, 11 Jun
Greenwood Cemetery
36.485556, -99.677031
Fargo, OK 73840 


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