DONALD RAY TOLES OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
DONALD RAY TOLES
1961 - 1997
Bristow resident Donald Ray Toles died Thursday at the age of 35.
He was born December 28, 1961, in Parkland, the son of Kenneth and Dorothy Raines Toles.
He was a member of the Church of the Firstborn and was part owner and secretary-treasurer of Advance Mobile Home Movers, Inc., in Bristow.
Toles was married to Karla Sue Armer on October 24, 1992, in Claremore.
Survivors include his wife, Karla Sue Toles, of the home; one son, Ronnie Toles of Stillwater; daughter, Karen Toles, Thrall, Texas; stepdaughters, Amanda Keeling and Trisha Keeling, both of Bristow; Dusty Gensman, Stillwater; parents, Kenneth and Dorothy Toles, Prague; brothers and sisters-in-law, Kenneth and Veronica Toles, McAlester; Jerry and Janice Toles and Charles and Lori Toles, all of Prague; sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Don McCoy, Bristow; and many other relatives as well as numerous friends.
Graveside service is 11:00 a.m. Monday at Parkland Cemetery, north of Chandler, with R.C. Earnest officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home, Prague.
Published September 6, 1997.
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