Donald Austin "Chuck" Neese
Burkhart Family Funeral
Service
Antlers, OK
(Permission granted)
He was born on May 29, 1960 to Donald "Jargo" Louie Neese and Patsy Ruth (Mitchell) Neese in Antlers. Chuck loved family and friends, working on cars, drawing, and making knives.
Chuck is preceded in death by his parents, Jargo & Patsy Neese; grandfather, Louie Neese; and maternal grandparents, Jack and Mae Mitchell.
He is survived by his daughters, Jody Walker & husband Weston of Antlers and Kelly Neese of Atoka; and, Bailey Mitchell Neese of Antlers; grandchildren, Dylan Bell, Tadem Bell, Lariat Ben, and Lye'Lee Sisk; sister, Debbie Brittingham and husband Tommy of Prague, Oklahoma; nephews, Greg Brittingham and Cory Brittingham; grandmother, Clarice Neese of Antlers; along with numerous cousins, other relatives, and a host of friends.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at Antlers Cemetery with Johnny Jordan officiating.
Relatives and friends are invited to sign the guestbook or send private condolences online at www.burkhartfuneralservice.com. Memorial arrangements have been entrusted to Burkhart Funeral Service in Antlers.
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