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WILLIAM GAVIN DENWALT OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Lincoln County News




WILLIAM GAVIN DENWALT
1984 - 2010


William Gavin Denwalt of Wellston was born June 23, 1984, in Oklahoma City, and died Wednesday, October 27, 2010, in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He was 26 years old.
Denwalt, the son of Darren and Angela Stanford Denwalt, married Jennifer Strider on July 15, 2006, in Carney, Oklahoma.
He worked in construction.
Preceding him in death were three grandfathers, an aunt and his mother-in-law.
Survivors include his wife, Jennifer Denwalt, of the home; his four children, Joshua Strider, Destiny Denwalt, Connie Denwalt and Katie Denwalt, all of Wellston; one brother, Brian Denwalt, of Carney; three sisters, Mindy Allen and husband, Bradley of Carney, Megan Denwalt and Morgan Denwalt, both of Wellston; two grandmothers; his father-in-law; and other family and numerous friends.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, at Carney First Baptist Church with Bro. Mack Davis officiating. Burial followed at Wellston Cemetery under the direction of Brown's Funeral Parlor in Wellston.
© Lincoln County News, November 4, 2010.


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