J C Collier
Aug 20, 1930 - Dec 7, 2020
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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JC married Ruby Quiensberry in Seminole Ok in 1950 and was married for 50 yrs when God called her home. He was in the oil field all his life and started JC’s Well Service In 1975 retiring after 35 yrs. JC loved to go fishing, hunting and enjoying gardening.
He is survived by his children Ronnie Collier, Larry Collier, David Collier, Terry and wife Vicky Collier, daughters Sharon Aufleger of Cashion and Vicky Bell and husband Virgle Bell of Hennessey. 13 Grandkids, 18 great grandkids, 10 great great grandchildren and sisters Muriel Davis,Doris Stafford, Vera Epperley and Linda Riddle.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, his wife Ruby Collier, infant daughter Carol Collier, a grandson Chance Bell a grand daughter Tisha Collier, brothers BJ Collier, Kenneth Collier, sister Nellie White.
Anyone who knew him liked and respected him. He was a kind and caring person and was loved dearly by his family. He will truly be missed by all. Rest In Peace Daddy until we meet again, we love u.
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