Jackie Lee "Jack" Meeh
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Graveside services to honor his life will be held 2:00 PM Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at Memorial Park Cemetery Mausoleum in Tulsa, OK.
Jack, 86, went to his Heavenly home on April 4, 2019.
He was born on Aug 26, 1932 in Heavener, OK to Charles & Fannie Meeh. After graduating from Heavener High School, Jack joined the US Army & honorably served his country during the Korean Conflict. On December 20, 1952, Jack married his one true love, Alyce Sue Conley & together shared more than 66 years of marriage and raising their 4 children. Jack worked as a banker for many years, retiring at the age of 65 from the FDIC. He was a longtime member of Wilmont Place Baptist Church where he was a deacon, & served in many facets. In his spare time, Jack enjoyed hobbies such as golfing and watching OU football, but the moments spent with his family, especially his grandchildren, were the memories he cherished most.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Pete, Bill, Jim & David Meeh; sisters: Frances, Melinda & Dolores.
He leaves wonderful memories with his loving wife, Alyce; sons: Mike Meeh & wife, Vicky; David Meeh & wife Genie Bishop; Paul Meeh; daughter, Leah Smith & husband, Ken; 5 grandchildren: Annissa Foutz, Mikey Meeh, Sarah Brown, Mandy Zinn & Zac Smith; 10 great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.
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