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Marcos Pena Canales
Jun 1, 1958 - Aug 14, 2023
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
Aug  25, 2023, Page 4

Services for Marcos Pena Canales, 65, of Ardmore, were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 19 at Alexander Gray Funeral Home Chapel, Wilson with Reverend Ronnie Carroll officiating. Interment followed in Crow Cemetery.
 
Born June 1, 1958, at Waukegan, Illinois, the son of Eusebio Lara "Mark" Canales, Jr. and Leidia Diaz Pena, he died Monday, August 14, 2023, in Ardmore.
 
In 1968, his family moved from Waukegan to reside at Courtney. He attended school at Turner where he played basketball and enjoyed Ag and woodworking. He graduated with the Class of 1978. He married Sheila Lynn Romines on May 9, 1981, at Marietta. The couple made their home in Brushy Mound, where they raised their son, Jason. Marcos was employed as a painter and sandblaster at Jett for over 20 years. He had previously worked at Southerland and also at Plastec in Texas for five years. Marcos was mechanically inclined and loved to fish. He was an avid OU fan and was of the Baptist faith.
 
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Sheila in 2013; and brother, Jesse Canales.
 
Survivors include his special friend, Joni Spivey of Ardmore; son, Jason Canales and wife Shawn of Wilson; sisters, Dora Sellers of Ardmore, Maria Canales of Marietta, and Felicia Willingham of Burneyville; brothers, Juan "Johnny" Canales of Atoka and Benito Canales and wife Pam of Jasper, Tennessee; grandchildren, Elizabeth Smith, Alexis Romines, Autumn Canales, and Brodey Canales; two great-grandchildren; and numerous other family and friends.
 
 Serving as pallbearers were Roger Romines, Forrest Gilcrease, Shane Fuston, Jacob Green, Matt Seers, and Juan Canales. Honorary bearers were William Brodey Canales and his cousins and nephews.
 
Online guest book: alexandergrayfh.com

This obituary included a photo of Mr. Canales.

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