A truly loved husband and father, Trice Leon Geer, 76, of Stilwell, passed on to the next chapter on Sunday November 24, 2013.
Trice was born to the late Trice Anderson Geer and Eula Mae Huff, January 15, 1937, in Madera, California. Trice graduated from High School in 1955 He then joined in the United States Marine Corps, serving from 1955 to 1963. Trice is survived by his wife of 38 years, Ollie Eugena (Jeannie), Geer. They lived together in Northern California, before relocating to Stilwell in 2005.
Trice was an electrical engineer until his forced retirement at the age of 64. He loved to travel, read, fish, and work on cars. He was an avid history buff, especially World War II history.
He is survived by four children: Kelly Reed of Sandy, Utah; Tony Geer, newly of Stilwell, Oklahoma; Terri Ginter of Saginaw, Michigan; and Ken Geer of Gridley, California. She also is survived by four step children: Kimberly Peralta, of Oroville, California; Kelly Witt, of Spring, Texas; Kay Walker, of Stilwell, Oklahoma; and Bernard (Sonny) Dunlap, of Spring, Texas. Trice also has two sisters, Grace Velles, of Oroville, California, and Shirleen Burkham of Bend, Oregon; and one brother, Lloyd Geer, of Los Banos, California; 27 Grand Children, and 20 Great Grandchildren.
A memoriam is scheduled for December 14 2013 at New Life Church in Stilwell, Oklahoma at 10 am.
***************Trice, you will be truly missed and we all love you so very much******************
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