Michael Anthony "Tony"
Macias
Oct 24,1938 - Aug 22,2017
Posted by: Ann Weber
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PALMER MARLER FUNERAL HOME
PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
(permission granted)
Tony was born October 24, 1938 to
Emilio and Mary (Terronez) Macias in Perry, Oklahoma. He grew up in
Perry and graduated from Perry High School in 1958. On August 3, 1957,
Tony married the love of his life, Marilee Gantt and they were blessed
with 60 wonderful years together. Tony came from a humble background but
always with the desire for knowledge and building a better life for his
family.
He earned a full ride wrestling scholarship at the University of
Oklahoma where he earned All American
Honors at 123 lbs. on the National Championship team of 1960. While in
college, he started the Noble wrestling program in 1959 where their
practice facility was a mat in the Jefferies brothers' garage. He
graduated with a Masters from Central State College in 1969. Tony
started the wrestling program at Southeast High School in OKC where his
teams were State Runners-up twice before winning their only State
Championship. His tenure at Southeast, plus one year at Guthrie, lasted
from 1967-72. He made the jump to college coaching at Southwestern
Oregon Community College in Coos Bay, Oregon. In his first year, he
coached them to their first winning season, and ended the season 14th in
the nation.
Tony received a call from Eddie Parker to buy the Kumback Lunch which he
has owned for the past 41 years. Tony was partners with Clem and Opal
Yockey at the Sooners Corner Complex for 27 years, owned Cedar Junction
Convenience Store for many years and ran Cherokee Strip restaurant for
two years. Tony was a man of many talents and interests. He built his
own home and four other homes in Perry and as a hobby he made jewelry
for family and friends.
He was a businessman and wrestling coach who loved helping others.
Tony loved to travel with family and friends. Taking his family to
Disney World and OU Football Championship games were his favorite times.
He loved playing with his four granddaughters and was proud of all their
accomplishments. He was proud of his daughters who he also taught to
operate the Sooners Corner Restaurant.
As one friend stated, Tony routinely took part in random acts of
kindness. He always gave his heart and hard-earned money to everyone,
especially people in need. Tony and Marilee’s home was always open to
wrestlers and friends who needed a place to stay, as was proven by
several young men they raised in their home. As those young men matured,
they admired Tony as a father fiqure.
Tony loved his family and supported each member fully. Their priorities
were his priorities. He was great at all competitive sports and loved
each one he participated in. Tony was born with God given talent,
developed it through hard work, and was proud of his accomplishments. He
was a great All American athlete, State Champion Wrestler, Coach,
successful businessman, mentor, friend, loving husband, father and
grandfather.
Tony’s hobbies were playing golf with friends, traveling to foreign
countries, and going to OU football games. He can be remembered as a
friend of many talents who loved to help people.
Tony is survived by his wife of 60 years, Marilee, of the home; two
daughters, Michelle Cain and husband Monty of Edmond, Ok. and Melissa
Finley and husband Bradley of Perry, Ok; four grandchildren, Jordan
Cain, Haley Cain, Madison Cain and Taylor Finley; two brothers, Raymond
Macias and wife Marie of Piedmont, Ok and Leonard “Butch” Macias and
wife Cheryl of Guthrie, Ok; two sisters, Josephine Woodard and husband
Bill of Guthrie, Ok and Helen Macias of Yukon Ok; numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins and a host of friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Richard Macias; and
sister, Dela Smith.
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