David Paul Canary was born September 13, 1959 in Oklahoma City, OK to Geraldon Canary and Barbara Ann Hutchison. David passed away April 6, 2018 in Oklahoma City at the age of 58 years.
David graduated from Edmond Memorial High School in 1977. David and his wife Anita wed on May 20, 1978 in the Rose Garden in Oklahoma City. David enjoyed building cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and three wheelers. He worked as a mechanic at Canary Customs.
Survivors include his wife Anita; his father Geraldon and step mother Brenda Brown Canary Lawson of Edmond; his three sons Kyle David Canary, Jason Paul Canary and wife Racheal, and Cody Lee Canary all of Guthrie; seven grandchildren Johnnie, Makenzie, Kylee, Lacie, Mason, Jaxon, and Oakley; one brother Gary of Edmond; three sisters Helen, Sharon, and Penny. He was preceded in death by his mother Barbara and step-grandmother Kathryn Kunc.
A come and go memorial service will held Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at Canary Customs from 3 to 6 P.M.
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