Harold Homer Neely © Enid News and Eagle 07-2006 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
A graveside service for Harold Homer Neely, 78, of Tonkawa, will be 2 p.m. Monday in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Tonkawa. The Rev. Michael Brannon will officiate. Arrangements are by Dugger Funeral Home, Tonkawa.
He was born July 13, 1927, in Marland to Harold Raymond and Dora Davis Neely and died Friday, June 30, 2006, at Ponca City Medical Center.
He served in the Army during the Korean War and received a Purple Heart. He worked at Ponca Iron and Metal for 32 years and owned Tonkawa Iron and Metal for 20 years retiring in 1996.
He married Juanita Naomi Smith Dec. 18, 1950, in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Surviving are two stepsons, Bobby Gene Staton and Marion Ray Crowe; three brothers, Lloyd, Roy and Robert, all of Tonkawa; two sisters, Lillian Austin of Monitor, Wash., and Goldie Colvin of Tonkawa; and 10 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home, 400 E. Grand Ave., Tonkawa, OK, 74653 to Hospice of North Central Oklahoma .
Condolences may be sent online at www.duggerfuneralhome.com.
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