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Jeffrey David "Bo" Hays Feb 6, 1930 - Jan 18, 2023
Posted by Martha Reddout
Jeffrey David “Bo” Hays was born
February 6, 1930 at Burneyville, OK, the son of Thomas Robert
Hays and Bessie Russell Hays. He passed away Wednesday, January
18, 2023 in the Ardmore V.A. Center at the age of 92.
Mr. Hays
served with the U.S. Army from April 1952 through December
1952. He received the Korean Service Medal, two Bronze Service
Stars and the United Nations Service Medal. Bo married Betty
Joyce Walker December 23, 1957. Betty preceded him in death on
April 21, 2007. They settled in Madill where Bo was employed by
the Petty Geophysical Engineering Company. They later settled
in Love County where Bo worked at Waco Turner Lodge until it was
sold in the early 70's and became the Falconhead community. He
then worked at the Cookie Factory as a mechanic until he retired
in 1995.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Hays
was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Jean
Hartless, Shirley Payne, Juanita Roberson and Tuya McNamara, and
two brothers Thomas “Mutt” Hays and Don Hays.
He is survived by his two sons,
Danny Hays and daughter-in-law Leslie Hays of Marietta, and
Scott Hays of Aubrey, TX; two grandchildren, Nikki Patterson and
husband Zach of Kingston, Oklahoma, and great grandson Hays
Patterson, as well as Kendall Hays of Dallas, Texas.
Serving as casket bearers will be
Glenn Allen Payne, Zach Patterson, Mike Holcomb, Danny Stewart,
David Wayne Hays and Tommy Hays.
Funeral services will be held at
10:00 a.m., Monday, January 23, 2023, in the Flanagan-Watts
Funeral Home Chapel in Marietta with Joe Patterson officiating.
Interment will follow in the Lakeview Cemetery in Marietta.
A video keepsake is available from
the funeral home.
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