Jessie Wayne Bohler, 76, of Eufaula, Oklahoma, passed away Saturday, December 4, 2021, at his home. Jessie was born on December 19, 1944, in Laverne, Oklahoma, the son of Herman Werner and Meda Ellen Kinney Bohler.
He graduated from Laverne High School in 1963. On February 4, 1966, Jessie enlisted in the United States Navy and served in Vietnam. He was honorably discharged on November 19, 1969. On September 16, 1967, Jessie married Nancy Lynn Maxwell in Wellington, Kansas. They were happily married fifty-four years. In 1974, Jessie graduated from OSU Tech in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. He was a member of the Eufaula First Church of God.
Survivors include: his wife, Nancy, of the home; son, Stuart W. Bohler and wife Lois of Longtown; daughter, Rachel L. Bohler of Longtown; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He is preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Meda Bohler, and two brothers, Robert and Charles Bohler.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 11, 2021, at Eufaula First Church of God, with Roger Burns officiating. Services are under the direction of Hunn, Black & Merritt Funeral Home & Crematory. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.hbmfuneralhome.com.
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