John David Heskett
Mar 28, 1926 - May 14, 2016
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
http://obituaries.enidnews.com
John David Heskett, 90, passed May 14, 2016, at Perry Green Valley Nursing Home.John was born March 28, 1926, to Jess Barnie and Elizabeth
Marshall Heskett, in Pawhuska. He completed the 8th grade. In 1944, he
joined the U.S. Navy and served until 1946.
On May 15, 1964, he married the love of his life, Letha Maxine Redburn.
Together they had two children: son, David Heskett of Yale, wife Teresa;
daughters, Janet Windiate, of Coyle, husband Wendell; and Toni Tunnell,
of Perry, husband David; a step-son, Mike Wehling, of Perry; and a
step-daughter, Jan Montgomery.
Grandchildren: Tommy Jones, Dolph Orcutt, Ginger and Brian Thomas, of
Perry; Pepper and Lance Rice, of Stillwater; Michelle Evans of Denver,
Colo.; Michael Wehling, Trent Black, Cassidy Heskett, Glenna, and Joshua
McKenzie, of Enid; John Pennington, of Enid; and Eric Montgomery; and 20
great-grandchildren.
John loved spending time with his family and children. His hobbies
included bird hunting, horse racing, camping and church.
John was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Letha; and
step-daughter, Jan Montgomery.
John's services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at the Calvary
Baptist Church,1102 Cedar Street. The Rev. Alan Dunn is officiating the
service.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today, May 17, 2016, at Brown-Dugger Funeral
Home, 1010 N. 7th, Perry. John will be laid to rest at Grace Hill
Cemetery.
Services are under direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home.
Published in Enid News and Eagle
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