Timothy Dal Marley, a longtime Atoka, OK resident.
BORN: He was born on September 24, 1963 to Ted J. and Pamela Belle (Sanders) Marley at Dallas, TX.
PASSED AWAY: Tim passed away on Saturday, March 5, 2016 at Atoka, OK.
AGE: 52 years 5 months 11 days
EDUCATION: He attended and graduated from Mansfield, TX school.
OCCUPATION: Tim worked as a carpenter.
CHURCH AFFILIATION, HOBBIES AND OTHER AFFILIATIONS: He attended Grace Fellowship in Atoka, OK.
SURVIVED BY
MOTHER: Pam Marley of Atoka, OK
SISTER: Deena Kranmer and husband Dave of Amarillo, TX
NIECES: Lindsey Pulchny and husband Preston of Stringtown, OK
Pamela Crouse of Ft. Worth, TX
GREAT NIECE: Hailee Crouse of Ft. Worth, TX
along with cousins, other relatives and many dear and loved friends.
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY
FATHER: Ted J. Marley
BROTHER: Van Eric Marley
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