JACOB BRANDON BOTTGER OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Palmer Marler Funeral Home
JACOB BRANDON BOTTGER
1988 - 2015
Jacob Brandon Bottger, born February 17, 1988, in Stillwater, Oklahoma to Michael Lane and Brenda Hale Bottger.Jacob has two sisters, Penny Lee and husband, Brent Christensen of Caldwell, Idaho; and Amanda Kay and husband, D.J. Siess, of Portland, Oregon. He also has two nieces, Miranda Lynn and Taylor Dee of Caldwell, Idaho.Jacob graduated from Agra High School in 2007. He began his oil field career before he finished high school as a floor hand. Jacob continued oil field work and was a driller at the time of his death.Jacob enjoyed life to the fullest, riding motorcycles with his Dad and his friends. Spending time with his dogs, being on the lake, and shooting a game of pool. He did what he loved.Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Agra High School Gymnasium.Burial will follow at the Osage Cemetery, Agra, Oklahoma.Services are under the direction of the Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Cushing, Oklahoma.Condolences and online guestbook are available at www.palmermarlerfh.com.
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