Patrick Howard Beery was born Sept. 9, 1955 to Howard and Georgia Beery in Enid, OK. He passed away July 18, 2012 at his home in Oklahoma City at the age of 56 years. Pat graduated Enid High School in 1974.
He served in the U. S. Navy but got out early on a hardship to go back home to help his Mom with his terminally ill Dad.
He attended O.T. Autry Vo Tech in Enid to become a Heat and Air specialist. While living in Perkins with is second wife he attended Okla State University and graduated with a degree in physiology. His last job was at TRC in Oklahoma City doing patient intake for the facility.
When he was in high school his Dad and him had bee hives and rented property to raise cows. He loved to fish especially in Colorado.
He was very active at the First Indian Church of the Nazarine. Every Sunday he helped prepare breakfast and was also their money counter. He loved playing the harmonica and was very good. He is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Martha Motkowski.
He is survived by three sons Patrick James, Cody, Skyler Howard, two daughters Jami Lynn and Kari Beth, sister Carol White, Edmond Ok, aunt Martha Maddox. Enid, Ok. niece Sandra Andersch, San Francisco, CA, nephew Mike Jackson, Enid, OK, great nieces and nephews and many loving cousins as well as a host of friends.
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 23, 2012 at the First Indian Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Wayne Stark officiating.
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