Dwight Lee Priest, age 69, a DeQueen, Arkansas resident. He was born on July 22, 1950, to Samuel and Miranda Evelyen (Ward) Priest, at Atoka, OK. Dwight passed away on July 26, 2019 at Stonewall, OK. He was a Cross Country Truck Driver. Dwight married Willie Jane McCollum on March 10, 1978 in Ada, OK. Dwight was of the baptist faith.
SURVIVED BY
Daughter: Tommye & James Moore of Oak, OK
Grandchildren: Morgan, Samantha & Wyatt all of Oak, OK
Brother-in-law & Sister-in-law: Mark & Marietta Tittsworth of DeQueen, AR
Special Nephew: Zachary Tittsworth of DeQueen, AR
Special Friends: John & Mary Hooser of AR
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY
Parents: Samuel Lee & Miranda (Ward) Priest
Wife: Willie Jane (McCollum) Priest
Sisters: Morna Boyle & Emmie Sue Tittsworth
Brother-in-law: Bill Boyle
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