September 2016 David Ray Mainka September 15, 1958 ~ September 26, 2016 David Ray Mainka,58, was born on September 15, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Walter Dean Mainka and Margie Lou [Evins] Mainka. He passed from this life on Monday, September 26, 2016 at his home in Lindsay. David lived in this area all of his life where he attended school in Bradley and Alex. He worked in the oilfield and was a top notch welder and mechanic and was a good a hand as you could have. He enjoyed fishing and racing cars. David will be dearly missed by his family and friends. His survivors include his mother Margie Lou Hearon of Bradley. Brothers: Jeff Mainka and wife Becky of Bradley; Walter Mainka and wife Arketha of Lindsay; and James Mainka and wife Vicki of Bradley. A sister, Cindy Somers of Lindsay. Uncle, Henry Mainka of Yukon. Step-son, Jason Mitchell of London, England. And 2 grandchildren. David was preceded in death by his father, Walter Dean Mainka; and brothers, Gary Mainka and Terry Mainka. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday, October 6, 2016 at the Bradley Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of John W. Williams of Winans Funeral Home, Maysville, OK. |
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