Noil Elgin Breedlove, 73, of Eufaula, passed away on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at his home. He was born to Jess and Juanita (Burns) Breedlove on November 4, 1938 in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
Noil was raised in Eufaula until the age of twelve, when the family moved to Arvin, California. He lived in California most of his life. He worked as a cotton ginner.
He was married to Wanda Clouse in 1959 and she preceded him in death in January 1994.
He married Grace Beeber on November 5, 1994. After retiring, Noil moved his family to Eufaula, Oklahoma. He was a member of the Deere's Chapel Full Gospel Church in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
He is survived by his wife, Grace, of the home; four sons, Elgin Breedlove, of Lemoore, CA; Terry Breedlove, SR., of Bakersfield, CA; Donny Breedlove, of Kelseyville, CA and Scott Breedlove of Checotah; a step-son, Kevin Clark, of McAlester, OK; one step-daughter, Marlina Melton, of Eufaula, OK; three brothers: Jess Breedlove, of Eufaula, OK; Billy Breedlove; and Kenny Breedlove, both of Bakersfield, CA; one sister, Florence Cogan, of Bakersfield, CA; fourteen grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jess Breedlove and Juanita Lafaver; two brothers, Phillip and Ronnie; and three sisters, Charlene, Bonnie, and Delores.
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