Ronald "Trigger" Bishop
Tombstone Photo
Antlers City Cemetery
Pushmataha County, OK
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Ronald “Trigger” Bishop, 69, passed away from this life in Tulsa, Oklahoma December 6, 2008.
He was born to Orvil and Emma (McBride) Bishop September 29, 1939 in Moyers, Oklahoma. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves and worked for the Antlers Police Department for a while, Ronald also worked at the sale barn until his retirement. Trigger also enjoyed fishing in his spare time and spending time with his family.
Ronald is survived by three children: Ronnie Bishop, Donnie Bishop and LaRhonda Clay all of Antlers; two sisters: Melba Wilson of Boswell and Margaret Rosenthal of Antlers; grandchildren: Chelsea, Lacey, Kennedy & Miley Bishop and Cooper Clay.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister: Vera Mae; and
his twin brother: Donald Ray.
Funeral Service 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Mills Coffey
Funeral Chapel
Officiating Reverend Andy Reed
Music “Amazing Grace” “Holes in the Floor of Heaven” “Tears in
Heaven”
Pallbearers Mark Jobe ~ Eddie Mack ~ Bobby Cody Richard Standridge ~
Ashley Standridge Walter Mack
Honorary Pallbearers Buddy Jordan ~ Lou Akard Sammy Rymel ~ Bruce
Hammons
Interment Antlers City Cemetery Antlers, Oklahoma
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