GERALD DEAN SPENCE OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Lehman Funeral Home
GERALD DEAN SPENCE
1967 - 2012
Gerald Dean Spence was born in Pampa, Texas June 10, 1967 to Rex and Jewell Spence and passed away August 31, 2012 in Midwest City, Oklahoma at the age of 45.Gerald married Dorothy Garrard and was blessed with two children, Marie and Matthew.He later married Shelia Shorter and was blessed again, this time with twins, Jacob and Lindsey.He was an automobile mechanic working mostly on diesel engines. He was a whiz at electronics with the ability to make anything that was broken, work again.Gerald was preceded in death by his father, Rex Spence.He is survived by his wife, Shelia, of the home; his mother, Jewell Spence of Wellston; four children; five step-children; one step-grand child; two brothers, Dick Spence, and Jim and wife Kim Spence, both of Wellston; brother-in-law, Tommy Massey of Moore; mother-in-law, Shirlene Massey of Midwest City; and his nieces and friends who will all miss him dearly.
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