William Day Aary Obit Submitted by: Sue Hearon
William Day Aary
William Day Aary, 95, of Bokoshe, a farmer, died Thursday, April 15, 1999, at his home in Bokoshe.
He was born Sept. 22, 1903, in Milton. He was the son of James Merritt and Ida (Gamble) Aary and was a lifelong resident of the Bokoshe area. He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Earskin.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at New Life Church in Bokoshe, with burial at Milton Cemetery. Rev. Joe Pierce will officiate.
He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Loretha and R.C. Mitchell of Bokoshe, a daughter-in-law, Dorothy Aary of Tulsa; three sons and daughters-in-law, Grady and Aileene Aary of Bokoshe, Leo and Gladys Aary of Tulsa, and Harley and Karen Aary of Glenpool; 20 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, 15 great-great-grandchildren; numerous other relatives and loved ones and a host of friends.
Pallbearers will be Gary Aary , Windel Aary, Doyle Aary, Darron Mitchell, Doug Aaary, and Larry Aary.
Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Aary, Tom Aary, Mike Aary, Jim Aary, Leon Aary, and Ronnie Aary.
Arrangements are under the direction of Evans & Miller Funeral Home, Poteau.
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