Jesse Dean Blocker
Jul 16, 1982 - Apr 1, 2020
Posted by: Ann Weber
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DIGHTON MARLER FUNERAL
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PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
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He passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at Stillwater Medical Center in Stillwater at the age of 37.
He married Amber Bode on November 3, 2000 in Perry, Oklahoma. They were blessed with 19 years of marriage. He also worked as a supervisor in the Oil Field for several years and most recently was employed by ODOT in Perry. He enjoyed fishing, cooking, watching football, and spending time with his family. He also had a lot of fun times riding his purple Honda Shadow motorcycle with his family and close buddies.
Survivors include his wife, Amber Blocker of the home; son, Dallas Blocker and daughter, Dakotah Blocker both of Stillwater, Oklahoma; father, Douglas Blocker of Perry, Oklahoma; four siblings, Brian Blocker, Paul Blocker and wife Alica, Brenda Hotson and husband Jason, and Steward Bode all of Perry, Oklahoma; several nieces, nephews; and a host of friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Wanda on June 9, 2019.
Graveside Services
Tuesday, April 07, 2020
2:00PM
Grace Hill Cemetery
Memorial Drive
Perry, OK 73077
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