William "Bill" Tracy Eller of Prague, passed away on Sunday, September 12, 2021 at the age of 71. Bill was born in Borger, Texas on July 17, 1950. He was the son of William Alonzo and Katherine Sybee (Morgan) Eller. Bill grew up in Oklahoma City. He was a graduate of Putnam City High School. After high school, Bill proudly served his country by enlisting in the United States Army. While in the Army, Bill, served during the Vietnam War.
Following his military service, Bill returned home and started a family. He had two children, Karla (Eller) Joiner and Trace Eller. Bill's children and grandchildren were the greatest joy of his life. Bill drove a truck for over thirty years. When he wasn't on the road in his truck, he was probably on the back of his Harley Davidson, along side his brother, traveling the country. Bill also had a passion for horses and of course his beloved bluegrass music.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Earl Wayne Eller and Kenneth Lee Eller;
He is survived by one daughter, Karla Joiner; one son, Trace Eller; four grandchildren, Madelyn Eller, Samantha Eller, Bryson Joiner and Gracelyn Joiner; one sister; Sandra Murnan and host of family and friends.
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