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William D. Dugger |
© Cheyenne Star |
26 Jun 2003 |
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell |
William D. "Bill" Dugger, 62, of Chickasha, Oklahoma, was the son of
Richard L. and Irene Stout Dugger.
He was born on July 5, 1940 in Elk
City, Oklahoma and died Friday, June 20, 2003 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at the
First Baptist Church in Chickasha. Rev. Johnny Tims, officiated the
services.
Burial was in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills
County, Oklahoma. Funeral services were under the direction of McRay
Funeral Home of Chickasha, Oklahoma and Brown-Dugger Funeral Home of
Perry, Oklahoma.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
He was a 1958 graduate of Hammon High School. He attended Central State
University, Art Center School in Hollywood, California and graduated from
OCU in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science in marketing degree. In 1966 he
earned his Juris Docorate Degree, and in 1987 he received his MBA from
OCU.
On June 19, 1960 he and Sharon Johnson were married at the Methodist
Church in Hammon, Oklahoma. After graduating from Law School in 1966, he
practiced law for a short time while in Ardmore and Elk City and later was
employed by the Liberty Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City as special
Counsel.
In 1969, they moved to Canadian, Texas where he was Vice President of the
First National Bank. Later, they moved to Hobart, Oklahoma where he was
associated with his father-in-law in the automobile business. He was
employed by the SWODA from 1971 throught 1976. He and his wife owned and
operated Video Images in Chickasha.
He and his family moved to Anadarko in 1976 where he was employed with
Western Farmers Electric Coop from until his retirement in 1997. After
retirement, Bill continued as a consultant.
He was a member of the American Bar Association, Oklahoma Bar Association,
charter member of the Livewire Toastmasters of Anadarko, Oklahoma and
Rotary International of Anadarko, Oklahoma. He was a 32nd degree Mason
and Shriner.
Bill accepted Christ at the age of nine years old, and in 1975 ordained a
deacon by the First Baptist Church in Hobart, Oklahoma. He served as a
deacon in the First Baptist Church of Anadarko and Chickasha.
In addition to his wife, Sharon, Bill is servived by one daughter,
Danielle Lacy and her husband, Terry of Oklahoma City; one son, David
Dugger and his wife, Audra, of Austin, Texas, who are expecting their
first child this month; four grandchildren, Devin, Zachary, Terry and
Dawn; his mother, Irene Dugger of Elk City, Oklahoma; and one brother,
Richard L. Dugger and his wife, Cynthia of Hammon, Oklahoma.
Bill was
preceded in death by his father, Richard L. Dugger; father-in-law, H.T.
"Red" Johnson and his mother-in-law, Cleta Johnson.
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