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Patrick Dewey Bronaugh January 29, 1924 - February 21, 2017 © Criswell Funeral Home Submitted by: Sandy Bain
Services for Patrick Pat Dewey Bronaugh, 82, of Ada are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. David Gray will officiate. Burial will follow at Black Rock Cemetery near Allen.
Mr. Bronaugh passed away Saturday, December 2, 2017 at a Shawnee hospital. He was born January 22, 1935 at Eskridge, KS to Lester T. and Esther I. Look Bronaugh. He graudated from Maple Hill High School and moved to this area in May 2011 from Mustang, OK.
Mr. Bronaugh was a long haul trucker his entire life after graduating from high school until retiring at the age of 65. He was of the Baptist faith and was a lifelong member of the teamsters.
Survivors include a son, Patrick L. Bronaugh and his wife Tammy of Cashion; daughter, Michelle Wallace and her husband, Dr. Fred Wallace of Ada; a sister, Jeaneen Bowlin of Emporia, KS; and four grandsons, Nathaniel Patrick Bronaugh, Noel Pace, Jared Pace and Aaron Wallace.
Bearers will be Patrick Bronaugh, Nathaniel Bronaugh, Noel Pace, Jared Pace, Aaron Wallace and Chase Bryant.
Criswell Funeral Home, Ada
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