Memorial Services for William Wayne "Bill" Stracener, 40 of Tishomingo will be held on Friday, July 23, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at the Greater Life Family Worship Center with Pastor Lee Armstrong officiating, assisted by Pastor Seth Swindall. Mr. Stracener passed away on July 17th, at his home.
Bill was born on December 31, 1969 in Denver, Colorado to Royal S. Stracener and Beverly Ann Roach. He grew up in Eagle, Colorado and graduated from Eagle Valley High School. He married Heather Dawn Hargrove on February 6, 2003 and they moved to Tishomingo in March of 2003. Bill worked for Victory Home Health and Hospice as a medical equipment repairman and attended the Greater Life Family Worship Center. He also was an avid NASCAR fan.
He is survived by his wife Heather; nine children, Stephanie Leeanne, Sara Anne, Chelsea Dawn, Scott Andrew, Kelsey Elizabeth, Sadie Lynn, Heather Renee', Shaun William and Nathan Wayne; his mother, Beverly Reynolds, his brother, Royal Stracener and his sister, Laura Talarczyk.
Bill was a wonderful husband, loving father, son and brother.
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