Chickasha, Oklahoma February 17, 2013 June 22, 1968 ~ February 17, 2013 Mark Bearden, 44, of Chickasha, OK passed away Sunday, February 17th, 2013 at his home. He was born June 22nd, 1968 in Chickasha, OK. He attended school in Prague, OK. He enjoyed fishing, going to the casino's, spending time with his dog, Baby Girl, and being around his family. Mark was a member of the First and Georgia Church of Christ in Chickasha, OK. Survivors include his son, Mark Zachary Bearden, Carnegie, daughter, Rita May French Bearden, Oklahoma City, OK, mother, Alta Weaver, Seminole, OK, three brothers, Paul Weaver, Wawoka, OK, Willes Weaver, Las Vegas, John Farley, Chickasha, six sisters, Mildred Monk, Carnegie, Tressa Haskell, Seminole, OK, Thelma Blevins, TX, Teresa Henderson, Choctaw, OK, Sandra Wilson, Midwest City, OKLucy Simons, Sparks, OK, best friend and angel to the end, Angel Farley, Chickasha, OK, numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Jack Weaver and sister, Sharron Farley. Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m., Thursday, February 21, 2013 at the First and Georgia Church of Christ, Chickasha, OK. Burial will follow at Verden Cemetery, Verden, OK |
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