Marion Ray Adcock was born April 22, 1953 in Albany, Missouri to Helen and Dettmer E. Adcock. He passed away November 14, 2017 at Sayre, Oklahoma at the age of 64 years, 6 months and 22 days.
Marion grew up in Gentryville, Missouri and attended schools in Albany. After leaving schools he moved to Oklahoma where he began working on a cattle ranch and later began working as a motor hand on oil rigs. Marion enjoyed working, working on cars, hunting and fishing.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his 4 children, Thomas Adcock, Jeremy Adcock, Joshua Adcock and Toby Adcock; 3 grandchildren; 8 brothers and sisters, Dwayne Adcock and wife, Patty, Muscatine, IA, Carolyn Dyer, El Reno, OK, Eldon Adcock and wife, Patty, New Hampton, MO, Veronica Totty, Bettendorf, IA, Max and Mary Kay Adcock, Neosho, MO, Linda Shields and husband, Jerry, Neosho, MO, Mickey Adcock and wife, Katherine, Bastrop, TX and Kathy Nichols and husband, Bradley, Bethany, MO and a host of other relatives and friends.
No services are planned at this time.
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