DONALD E. HALLOCK OBITUARY Reprinted With Permission © Eisenhour Funeral Home
DONALD E. HALLOCK
1927 - 2008
Donald E. Hallock, 80, of Duncan, Oklahoma, passed away Monday May 26, 2008, in Wilkins Nursing Home in Duncan.Don was born June 6, 1927, in Tonkawa, to Virgil and Bessie Bell Hallock.He was a member of Choctaw Church of God.Don was a school bus driver for Choctaw Public Schools and enjoyed repairing lawnmowers and laying brick.Survivors include a brother, Leslie Hallock and wife Joyce of Duncan; a cousin, L. C. Green of Gordenville, Texas; three nieces, Betty Umstead of Riverside County, California; Mary Rowe of Duncan; and Cindy Bartlett of Owensboro, Kentucky; two nephews, Philip Hallock of Duncan; and Bill Hallock of Lexington, Kentucky and a sister-in-law, Ruby Hallock of Evansville, Indiana.He was preceded in death by his parents; by two lovely wives, Ella Mae Norton and Barbara Jean George; a special niece, Leslie K. Whitehead and two brothers, Bruce and Gerald.Graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday in Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler.Arrangements are under direction of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home Northeast.
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