El Reno, Oklahoma April 2011 October 30, 1934 ~ April 16, 2011 Bill N. Mackey of El Reno OK passed away on April 16, 2011, in his home. He was born on Oct. 30, 1934, in Pawhuska OK. Mr. Mackey had lived in several places before coming to El Reno where he had resided since. Bill Mackey married Patsy Dixon on June 11, 1957, in El Reno. He was a retired diesel mechanic and a jack of all trades. Bill was a member of the First Pentecostal Church. Mr. Mackey was preceded in death by his parents Millard M. Mackey and Elsie Cordela [Miller] Kirkland and brother Jim Anthony. Survivors include his wife Patsy of the home; sons Randy Mackey and wife Christy of El Reno, Rocky Mackey and wife Eileen of Enid OK, Robbie Mackey and wife Shannon of Alex OK, and Rodney Mackey and wife Regina of El Reno; niece Bobbie Mae and husband Corky Williams of Blackwell OK; brothers Lloyd Anthony and wife Linda of Cement OK, Dean Kirkland and wife Vickie of El Reno, Clyde Kirkland and wife Laurie of Hannibal MO, and Bob Kirkland and wife Pat of Bethany OK; sisters Betty Mackey of El Reno, and Grace Fredrick and husband Billy of El Reno; numerous stepbrothers and stepsisters; grandchildren Justin Mackey, Stormy Mackey, Misty Chapman, Arvey Mackey, Dusty Mackey, Krizma Mackey, Chazz Mackey, Noah Mackey, and Luke Mackey; and numerous other relatives and friends. |
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