Lee A. Hosier, age 67, of Enid, passed away Wednesday, August 18, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer, at home with his family in Enid. His family will celebrate his life at a later date. Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Lee was born December 29, 1953, in Elwood, Indiana, to Ralph Hosier and Janet (Humphries) Epler. In 1977, his daughter Shana, the light of his life and only child, was born. Lee was a welder and electrician for many years before he started a career as a car salesman. He worked for Stuart Nissan and Janzen GMC, where he worked for 11 years, and enjoyed the many customers he helped and the friends he made while working there. He was an avid hunter and NASCAR fan as well.
He is survived by his daughter Shana and husband Shawn, of Enid; four grandchildren, Annabelle, Ciara, Breona and Zacary; six siblings, Don Hosier and wife Debbie, of Enid, Edward Hosier and wife Babette, of Ozark, MO, Linda Hobbs and husband Phil of Elwood, IN, Chuck and Johnny Epler, both of Alexandria, IN, and Tim Hosier and wife Stacey, of Alexandria, IN.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Janet, and a sister, Debbie Carpenter.
Memorial contributions in Lee's name may be made to Cedar Ridge Wesleyan Church or Enid First Assembly Church, with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
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