DAVID W. BIEN OBITUARY Reprinted With Permission © Shawnee News Star
DAVID W. BIEN
1954 - 2010
David W. Bien, 56, of Tecumseh died December 2, 2010, in Oklahoma City.
David was born May 19, 1954, in Redlands, California to Harvel "Harvey" Lee Bien and Bobby Ann "Penny" Bien.
He was raised in Missouri and Texas.
He met and married his wife Oneta Bradley February 8, 1977 in Tyler, Texas.
They lovingly raised their family for 34 years. David and his wife have lived in Tecumseh for the past few years.
His lifelong profession was welding and together with his son worked side by side for several years. He also enjoyed farming and raising cattle.
His grandchildren were his pride and joy. Family was the most important thing in David's life.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Dennis Lee Bien.
David was survived in death by his wife, Oneta Bien of the home; two sons, Juston and Heather Bien {daughter-in-law} of Yukon; and Jason Bien of Texas; one daughter, Sybil Mitchell of Dallas, Texas; parents, Harvey and Penny Bien of Tecumseh; and three grandchildren, Cody, Kaitlyn and Trevon.
Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 7, 2010, at Prairie View Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh.
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