Horace John Looney November 4, 1922 - November 22, 2007 © Criswell Funeral Home Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Services for Horace John Looney, 85, Ada, are 10 a.m. Friday at Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Bill Frazier will officiate. Burial will follow at Oakman Cemetery .
Mr. Looney died Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007, at a Sulphur hospital. He was born Nov. 4, 1922, at Lovelady, Okla., to Lee Marlton and Lula Goldie Goss Looney. He moved to this area in August 2004.
He married Rosemarie Patoc Oct. 12, 1983. Mr. Looney was a truck driver for Rhodes and Jamison Trucking.
Survivors include his wife, Rosemarie Looney, of the home; two daughters, Pearleta Sue Looney, Comanche, Okla., and Lois Raye Puckett, Kelseyville, Calif.; four sons, Horace John Looney Jr., Byron, Calif., Kenneth Lee Looney, Manteca, Calif., Earl Glenn Looney, Manteca, Calif., and Donald Eugene Looney, Comanche; a sister, Lula Mae Ring, Byng,; many grandchildren, great- grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Elton Lee Looney and James Morgan Looney; an infant brother, Little Junior Looney, and a sister, Idanell Evans.
Criswell Funeral Home, Ada
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