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© Mercer-Adams Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Bernard F. Ellis

Bernard F. Ellis
November 4, 1949 ~ July 17, 2023

Bernard crossed over on July 17, 2023, while at his home in Oklahoma City, OK. He was born on November 4,1949 in Oklahoma City to Casper & Johnnie Mae Ellis. He married the love of his life, Eva Maureen Hale, on February 14, 1993.

Bernard was a very outgoing person and never met a stranger. He enjoyed a successful career in auto sales.

Bernard is survived by his wife of 30 years, Eva; his children, Elvis Hale and wife Sara, Misty Huertas and husband Eddie, and Kristie Terrell and husband Josh; and his grandchildren, Tanner, Anamarie and Caleb. He will be greatly missed.

Memorial services will be held at 10:00am on Friday, July 21 at Mercer-Adams Chapel in Bethany, OK. 


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