David Earl Stepp a resident of Kingston, Ok passed away on January 24, 2016 in Madill, Ok at the age of 77. Born July 20, 1938 in Antlers, Ok to Willie and Mary Anna (Brown) Stepp.
He served in the US Army and retired from being an electrician.
Preceded in death by his parents, a daughter Kim Stepp, Brothers; Charlie and Willard and Sisters; Johnnie Mae and Annie
Survived by his wife Jean Stepp of the home
Son: DE Stepp and wife Sissy of Kingston, OK
Daughter: Tuesday Stepp of Kingston, OK
6 Grandchildren: Tina Conway and husband Albert, Crystal Stepp, Joey Huffstutlar,
Jeff Huffstutlar and wife Amber, Jason Huffstutlar, Brad Stepp and wife Tanya
Great Grandchildren: Kanen Stepp, Mason Huffstutlar, Arianna Stepp, Jenna
Barkell-Stepp, Maddison Huffstutlar , Jaden Huffstutlar, Charlie Conway, Noah
Conway and Sean Conway.
Brother: Ray Stepp
Sister: Charlene Nedd
Memorial service will be held at 2:00pm, Saturday, January 30, 2016 at the First Baptist Church in Kingston, Ok with Rev. DuWayne Colvin, officiating. Arrangements under the direction of the Rogers Funeral Home
When ordering flowers see that the delivery is sent to the Kingston First Baptist Church
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