© El Reno Tribune El Reno, Oklahoma Sunday, May 5, 2019 April 24, 1972 ~ April 28, 2019 Funeral services for Jerry Shane Chilton of Minco were held Friday at First Baptist Church of Pocasset, with burial following in the Pocasset Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home. Mr. Chilton died April 28, 2019, at his home in Minco. He was born April 24, 1972, in Chickasha. Shane graduated from Lahoma High School in 1991 and earned a bachelor’s of science degree from UCO in Edmond in 1997. He moved back to Minco in 1996. Shane worked at Jerry’s Upholstery Shop in Minco most all of his life and taught upholstery classes at Canadian Valley Technology Center for 10 years. He is survived by his parents, Jerry Chilton of Minco and Esther Simmons of Fort Cobb Lake; his partner, Steven Hess of the home; sons, Devin Chilton of Union City, Sheadoux Chilton and Dean Chilton, both of the home; stepbrothers, Nick Simmons of Mustang and Neal Thompson of Stillwater; and stepsister, Carla Griswold of California. |
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