Bill Goddard, Sr., 58 year old Okmulgee, Oklahoma resident, passed away Saturday, March 5, 2022.
Billy Jay Goddard, Sr. was born June 11, 1963 in Happy, Texas to Bruce and Louise Goddard. Billy grew up in Woodward, Oklahoma and attended Woodward High School. Besides, Woodward, Oklahoma, he also resided in Fairview, Oklahoma, and Lindsay, Oklahoma. He retired from the oil and gas industry after 30 years of service.
His grandbabies and his fur baby gave him the most joy. He also enjoyed working on computers, rocking out to his favorite music, and he occasionally enjoyed slot machines. Bill was a simple man, who loved spending time with his boys, grandchildren, and his puppy, Winnie. He enjoyed sitting on the porch with a cigarette and a good cup of coffee. He was always up for a good conversation, even if it was with a stranger. He impacted more lives than he will ever know and he will be missed by many.
He is survived by his sons Billy Jay Goddard Jr., Kenny James Bruce Goddard; grandchildren Aleczandria Goddard and Hunter Goddard.
Bill is preceded in death by his parents Bruce and Louise Goddard, his brothers David, Jeff, and Virgil, his sister Terri, and grandson Treyton Jay Goddard.
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