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Jerry Covington, 69 year old long time Woodward business owner and resident passed away, Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 in Woodward. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at the Woodward Conference Center. Burial will follow in the Elmwood Cemetery with Billings Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Jerry was born on February 15, 1955 in Cleburne, Texas. His father worked for the railroad and moved the family to Southern California when he was six. In 1980 he moved to Woodward and worked as a Mechanic at Northwest Ford and Irwin Chevrolet before opening his own shop Ultimate hot rods. He loved spending time with his wife, Kathleen, his children and grandchildren. He Enjoyed working on his hot rods and going to car shows with friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents And three sisters then survived by two brothers Meredith Covington, Bob Covington, sister Jean Ligon, his wife, Kathleen 4 sons Jerry Covington, Jr. (Pee Wee), David Covington, Dusty Brown, Cameron Brown and one daughter Tammy Covington, nine grandchildren, Aubrey, Brek, Waylon, Anna, Chloe, Mason, Sophie, Scarlet,Lawless and two bonus grands Taylor and Journye.
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