© Winans Funeral Home Maysville Oklahoma August 2018 September 26, 1948 ~ August 2, 2018 Billy Dean Donaho of Maysville was born on September 26, 1948 in Sulphur, Oklahoma to Harry Lee Donaho and Della Golden [Riddle] Donaho. He passed from this life on Thursday, August 2, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 69 years. Billy grew up in the Wallville/Hughes community attending school at Hughes. During his working years, he farmed. He loved spending time with his family, going to church and spending time with his church family. Billy enjoyed fishing, hunting in his younger days, watching professional wrestling, and old westerns. He was a member of the Wallville Free Holiness Church. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. His survivors include his daughters: Rachel Caldwell of Stratford, Sarah Donaho of Purcell, and Carey Donaho of Lebanon, Missouri. Brother, David Donaho and wife Evon of Maysville. Sisters: Peggy Joslin of Lexington; Mary Diggs and Johnny of Lexington; and Norma Ramsey and husband Bill of Lindsay. Grandchildren: Jason Fleming, Thomas Smith, Katherine Caldwell, Mary Ann Caldwell, Jessie Dean Caldwell, Elizabeth Beggs, and Joseph Beggs. Billy was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Della Donaho; a daughter, Mary Donaho; brothers, Jimmy Don Donaho and Darrell Donaho; and sister, Ruth Penner. Source: Winan's Funeral Home |
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