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Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Gregory N. Fisher.  He passed at the age of 71, on M...
04/20/2024

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Gregory N. Fisher. He passed at the age of 71, on Monday, March 25, 2024, in Oklahoma City, OK.
“Greg” was born March 23, 1953, in Kingfisher, OK, to the late Gilbert and Alice (Hale) Fisher. He graduated from Kingfisher High School in 1971 and continued his education at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater (OSU). Greg held all the degrees in FFA (Future Farmers of America) earning “State Farmer” in 1971 and going on to earn the highest honor of “American Farmer” in 1974.
Greg had a life-long motivation for farming being a true farmer at heart. He grew wheat, soy beans, and mung beans throughout his life as well as raising cattle. As a child, he farmed with his father Gilbert and grandfather Joseph L. Fisher, alongside Fisher family uncles and cousins. In his adult years, Greg kept the family farms operating until his health forced him to retire from working in November 2020. He continued to oversee the performance of the farms of which some have been in the Fisher Family for 100 years. Greg resided on family farmland all of his life except for his years attending OSU.
Along with his full-time farming operations, Greg worked for Kingfisher Ford Tractor in his early adult years. He enjoyed reminiscing about his travels driving a semi to pick up and deliver tractors, combines, and hay, along with other various adventures associated with the business.
Greg has always had a passion for motorcycles and has owned several throughout his life time which he enjoyed riding on the country roads and paths. At the age of 13, he purchased his first motorcycle, a 1964 Honda 90 C200. His last motorcycle was a 1974 Harley Davidson XL 1000cc Sportster purchased in 1996.
Greg was brought up in the Kingfisher Methodist Church but throughout his adult years he has been a member of the Kingfisher First Baptist Church and also a devoted member of The Gideons International.
Greg was dedicated to God’s word and promises. He read the Bible following a daily guide from cover to cover, on a yearly basis. Two of his favorite promises are:
The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever. (Isaiah 40:8 NIV)
For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for life; Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning. (Psalm 30:5 NKJV)
Greg felt truly blessed when he married Deone K. Pearcy. She made his heart smile and put laughter in to his life and home. Together they stood firm in their Christian faith with an unconditional love for each other.
Above all, Greg was a gentle man with a good heart and deep-seated Christian core values. He was devoted, caring and giving of himself to help others, raising another’s children, teaching children’s Sunday School, being a foster parent and mentor, and being a true and generous friend. He was a wonderful and cherished husband, father and grandfather “Papa Greg”.
As in farming, Greg will not be buried, but he will be planted because the love and generosity that he showed and gave to others, directly and indirectly, throughout his life, as well as through organizations and charities, will continue to blossom and grow for generations to come.
Greg is survived by his loving wife Deone K. Fisher, son Judd B. Fisher (Sarah), grandchildren Avery and Larson Fisher, brother Gary L. Fisher (Barbara), sister-in-law, Linda K. Fisher, as well as numerous cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Greg was predeceased in death by his parents Gilbert and Alice Fisher, sister Shirley Kramer, brother Doug K. Fisher, brother-in-law R. D. Kramer, and niece Lisa L. Kramer.
Funeral Services will be 1 pm Monday, April 22, at the Kingfisher First Baptist Church with burial to follow in the Kingfisher Cemetery next to his parents.
Come-and-go visitation and viewing will be held at Wilson Funeral Home, Kingfisher, from 1 – 6 pm Sunday, April 21.
In Lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Greg can be made to The Gideons International (PO Box 850815, Yukon, OK 73085-0815) or Memory Lane Inc. (PO Box 21, Kingfisher, OK 73750).
God promises that we as Christians will see Greg again in heaven and “What a day of rejoicing that will be, When we all see Jesus, We’ll sing and shout the victory

10/04/2023

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Jeffrey Michael Myers, 61, of Hobart, Ok. He passed away on September 30, 2023. Jeff was born on November 25, 1961, to John & Charlotte Myers in St. Joseph, Missouri. He attended Ingalls High School in Ingalls, Kansas, graduating in 1980. After high school, he started working in construction, then at SKF, and later driving a truck. On October 23, 1992, Jeff married the love of his life, Janet Ray Easter. Jeff and his wife owned and operated J&J Myers Trucking company. He was an active member of the Masons and the Widows Sons and enjoyed riding his motorcycle and attending rallies with his wife and their sons. Jeff was an avid Kansas Jayhawks fan. He enjoyed watching a good game of football & basketball. Jeff was a family man and enjoyed being around his family and watching his grandchildren & great-grandchildren at all their activities, and he was indeed their number 1 fan. When you saw Jeff, you would also see his companion, Sissy. The two were inseparable. Jeff will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

He is survived by his children: Denny Myers & wife Kimberly
Misty Pahdocony & husband Darrin
Aaron King & wife Rebecca
Kimberly Gather & husband Jim
Grandchildren: Molly, Hunter, Dakota, Shania, Tierra, Copen, Nikki, Heaven, Shea, Emily, AJ, Collin, Tatum, Sophie, Bella, Axel, Colby, Ashleigh, Cade, AJ, Kaylee Ray, Aiden, Dwain, Jacob, and MaryJoe.
A host of many great grandchildren.
Sister: Betty Lea Gordon & husband David
A host of nieces, nephews, family, Widows sons brothers & sisters, and many friends.

Preceded in death by his wife, Janet Myers, parents John & Charlotte Myers, brother Duane Myers, great grandson Konnor Gibson and mother in law Peggy Welch - Maldonado.

Funeral Service: 1:00 p.m., Friday, October 6, 2023
First Baptist Church
Hobart, Oklahoma

Visitation: 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 5, 2023
Ray & Martha's Funeral Home
Hobart, Oklahoma

Interment: Lonewolf Cemetery
Lonewolf, Oklahoma

Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Hobart, OK

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Final Ride is honored to be of service to Family and Friends of James Reese McCoy, Sr. (Jim), 68, of Carlile, Oklahoma. ...
04/21/2023

Final Ride is honored to be of service to Family and Friends of James Reese McCoy, Sr. (Jim), 68, of Carlile, Oklahoma. He passed away April 15, 2023 due to complications of Covid and brain bleeds after a lengthy stay in either a hospital or rehab facility. Jim was born on June 14, 1954 at the US Naval Hospital in San Diego, California. Jim’s father was stationed off the coast with the Navy when Jim was born. He was the first born of Fredrick Reese McCoy (Bill) and Shirley McCoy. Jim grew up in Tulsa and graduated from Will Rogers High School in 1972. That same year he joined the Army and did two tours of duty which sent him to Korea and Germany. After his military tours of duty, he attended Rogers State College and received an Associate of Science degree.
Jim married Carla Remer of Carlile, Oklahoma on May 22, 1993. They shared more than 30 years of life, marriage and memories together.
Jim was employed by the US Post Office and later by the US Army Corps of Engineers where he retired in 2010 with 36 years of service. During this time, Jim felt he needed to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina, so he spent time helping to clean up parts of Louisiana. Later in his career, he wanted to help the military cause, so he was deployed twice to Iraq and Afghanistan. Jim had many medical conditions such as diabetes, loss of a kidney due to cancer which caused him to be on peritoneal dialysis and at the end brain bleeds. He fought for months in hospitals and rehab facilities to get stronger.
Jim was also proud to be a Mason.
Jim is survived by his wife of 29 years Carla Remer McCoy and his legacy continues with his daughter Amberlee McCoy of Kellyville; son James Reese McCoy Jr. (Buddy) and wife Lauren of Moore, Oklahoma;three grandchildren Joseph Smith of Mounds, Ava and James Reese McCoy III (Reese) of Moore, Oklahoma; one great-grandson Nash Smith. Jim also leaves two sisters Sheryl Pollard of Tulsa and Carol McCoy of Sand Springs; brother-in-law Preston Remer and wife Myrna of Vian, Oklahoma; and childhood friend of 55 years Brian Egan of Tulsa, Oklahoma; plus several nephews, nieces and friends.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Fredrick (Bill) and Shirley McCoy; and his sister Judith McCoy.
Public viewing will be Thursday, April 20 from 9AM-5:30PM; Friday, April 21 from 9AM-8PM at Cornerstone Funeral Home in Muskogee or on the morning of the service at his home. Graveside services will be at 2:30PM, Monday, April 24, 2023 at Fort Gibson National Cemetery with military honors being presented.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Fletcher “Guy” Ellison, 68, of Calumet. He passed aw...
08/29/2022

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Fletcher “Guy” Ellison, 68, of Calumet. He passed away from a long battle of ALS on Monday, August 22, 2022. A Funeral Service to honor his life will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in El Reno, OK. Burial will follow in the Canadian Valley Cemetery- Calumet, OK.
Guy was born October 19, 1953 in Okarche, Oklahoma to Robert F. Ellison Jr. and Ruth (Davis) Ellison. Guy passed away August 22, 2022 in Calumet, Oklahoma.
Guy graduated from Calumet High School in 1972. He married Joan Peters on February 19, 1977 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in El Reno. From this union came their three children Adam, Chad, and Cody.
Guy served in the Oklahoma Army National Guard and retired after 41 and a half years of service. He also worked for the Canadian County Sheriffs Office as a reserved deputy and was a jail administrator until his full retirement. He was a member of the El Reno Masonic Lodge, the Oklahoma Guard Dogs MC and the Trinity Lutheran Church.
Guy loved to spend time with his family and enjoyed riding his motorcycle. He will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him.
Guy is survived by his wife, Joan Ellison; sons, Adam Ellison and wife Brandy, Chad Ellison and wife Jessica, and Cody Ellison; six grandchildren, Nathan, Jade, Madison, Garrett, Layken, and Rosalea; brothers, James Ellison Sr. and wife Arlene, Vernon Ellison, and Clinton Ellison and wife Tracy; and sisters, Judy Shoemate and husband William; and Robin Funk.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert F. Ellison Jr and Ruth Ellison; and brother Thomas Percy.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the ALS Association, Army Veteran Organizations, or the Guy Ellison memorial/flagpole fund at the Trinity Lutheran Church in El Reno, OK.

Final Ride’s services are not limited to bikers, Final Ride Hearse Service offers a unique and memorable experience for your cherished family members, friends and brothers in arms. We provide a service that will be remembered and cherished for years to come.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to Family and Friends of Robert Brown, He passed away suddenly, surrounded by his...
02/14/2022

Final Ride is honored to be of service to Family and Friends of Robert Brown, He passed away suddenly, surrounded by his loving daughter and family on February 9th, 2022.
Robert was born January 2, 1961 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma and was the son of Ralph and Barbara Brown.
Robert began his service in the United States Air Force in 1980. He also worked at Bartlett Collins Glass Plant, Affiliated Foods, and the United States Postal Service, until his retirement.
Bear loved riding his bike, hunting, fishing, spending time with friends and family and playing pool with his grandson. One of his favorite things to do was wake up his granddaughter and go fishing almost every morning they could get.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents Ralph and Barbara Brown.
Robert is survived in death by his daughter Crystal and son-in-law David Sanders of Sapulpa, Oklahoma; grandchildren Mary Catherine Sanders and Zac Sanders-Brown of Sapulpa, Oklahoma; and a niece and nephew.

Final Ride’s services are not limited to bikers, Final Ride Hearse Service offers a unique and memorable experience for your cherished family members, friends and brothers in arms. We provide a service that will be remembered and cherished for years to come.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Catherine “Cathy” Elaine Pierce, 74, She passed away...
02/09/2022

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Catherine “Cathy” Elaine Pierce, 74, She passed away at her Bethel Acres, OK home on February 4, 2022. She was born at Richmond Hospital in Richmond, CA, on January 18, 1948, to her loving parents, Eugene Buddy Cox and JoBeth (Mouser) Cox.
Cathy graduated from Southwestern High School then attended Southwestern Bible College, both of Oklahoma City, OK, where she met her husband Larry Edward Pierce Sr. They were married in California on May 21, 1968, while Larry was on military leave.
Cathy loved her Christian upbringing and being the secretary at Bethel Acres Assembly Church, but most of all she loved her family. She retired from Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, OK.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene B. and JoBeth Cox; grandparents, Cheparnie B. and Lynnie Mae Cox, George M. and Ethel Mouser.
Cathy is survived by her husband of 53 years, Larry E. Pierce Sr; and her three children: Lisa Marie Brownell, Jamie Gale Motley and Larry E. Pierce Jr. (Terra). Two sisters: Pamela Harris (Jimmy) of Sunrise Beach, MO and Marie Graham (David) of Sparks, NV.
Additionally, Cathy is survived by her seven grandchildren: Additionally, Cathy is survived by her seven grandchildren: Jolissa Story (Trent), Tyre Motley (Cailtin), Jessica Story, Logan Motley, Rylee Motley, Jaynna Strong and Kaden Pierce. Five great-grandchildren: Rowdy Story, Macie Blossom, Keira Motley, Sonny Story and Lily Motley. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews

Services will be held at Bethel Acres Assembly on Friday at 12:00 PM. Graveside services will be at 4:00 PM at Hanna cemetery in Hanna Oklahoma.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family & Friends of Ace Navarro, age 55, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He pa...
12/25/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family & Friends of Ace Navarro, age 55, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He passed away on Monday, December 20, 2021. Ace was born April 16, 1966 in Brownsville, Texas.
A visitation for Ace will be held Monday, December 27, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Sunny Lane Funeral Home, 4000 Se 29th Street, Del City, OK 73115. A visitation will occur Tuesday, December 28, 2021 from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 4000 Se 29th Street, Del City, OK 73115. A funeral service will occur Wednesday, December 29, 2021 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Council Road Baptist Church, 2900 N Council Rd, Bethany, OK 73008.

Ace will be laid to rest in Sunny Lane Cemetery, 3900 SE 29th St, Del City, OK 73115-2640.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Daniel Gene WieSel he was born April 29th, 1951 to J...
11/20/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Daniel Gene WieSel he was born April 29th, 1951 to Jack Russell Sr. and Helen Mae (Wood) WieSel in Pickstown, South Dakota. Jack and Helen moved the family to Overland Park, Kansas in the early 60’s. In 1969, Dan graduated from Shawnee Mission South High School, in Kansas. In 1970, he joined the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. Dan was a proud Vietnam War veteran and took great pride in serving his country aboard the U.S.S. Henry B. Wilson. An example of this extreme pride, was when our country was under attack on September 11th, when Dan tried to re-enlist in the Navy. The Naval Recruiting office thanked him for his dedication to the United States but he was too old sign back up. Dan told the recruiter, “Once you take the oath to serve your Commander in Chief and your country you must always stand ready”. He sure loved his country and the flag. After an honorable discharge in 1974, he made his home in Oklahoma. In 1975, fate stepped in by arranging the meeting of Dan and Jimmie. Dan was working in Kansas and Jimmie was in Oklahoma, and after commuting for six months between Kansas and Oklahoma City, Dan decided he needed to make sure Jimmie didn’t get away and they were married at First Baptist Church in Tuttle, Oklahoma on April 16th, 1976. Dan and Jimmie then made their home in Moore, Oklahoma. They welcomed their first daughter Miche’ Dawn in 1977 and their second daughter, Brandi Dan’l in 1980. After getting the girls married off and out from under his wing, he thought his life couldn’t be any fuller. Until he earned the title of Papa in 2014, with the birth of Jackson Roy, to Miche and Roy Weber. His heart got even bigger when Papa squared was earned in 2018 with the birth of Brynlee Dawn to Brandi and Michael Coleman. In 2019, he and Jimmie built their dream house on the land that Jimmie was raised on in Tuttle. On November 15th, after a courageous and valiant fight, Dan was called home to be with his savior in Christ surrounded by his loving family.

Dan is preceded in death by his parents; brother Chuck WieSel Sr; parents in law Norma and Ed Lindsey; brother in law Clay Willis II and nephew Guy Willis III.

Dan is survived by his wife of 45 years, Jimmie; Daughter Miche’ and husband Roy Weber; Daughter Brandi and husband Michael Coleman; grandson Jackson Roy Weber; granddaughter Brynlee Dawn Coleman; sister Kathy and husband Ed Alvord; brother Jack Russell Jr and wife Gayla WieSel; sister in law Delores “Dee” WieSel; sister in law Jeanie (Lindsey) Peters and husband Ken; along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

There are a few very important men that touched Dan’s life, heart, and soul. These men helped shape him into the mountain of a man he became. They are; his step dad Calvin Folkers; father in law Eddie Lindsey; mentor and friend DeWayne “DC” Jones; lifelong friends Steve Martinez, Dee Kelly, David Tolman and the late Craig Hawkins; the shipmates on the “Wilson” and the men of Silver Squadron

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Frederick John Knippenberg Jr. ( Thumper) He was bor...
10/12/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Frederick John Knippenberg Jr. ( Thumper) He was born January 18, 1940 to Frederick and Lillian Knippenberg in Chicago Illinois. He passed this life October 6, 2021 at his home in Wellston surrounded by his family at the age of 81. Thumper was a motor cycle enthusiast. He wrote articles for the Thunder Roads magazine of Oklahoma, he was the Oklahoma City chapter founding father for the Rogues MC that he brought from Chicago. He was also one of the founding fathers of the Outlaw MC Oklahoma City chapter. Thumper truley enjoyed the company of people and traveling. Preceding him in death are both his parents, one sister Nancy Gallois, daughter Connie Knippenberg, and son Donovan Knippenburg.Left behind to mourn his passing is his wife Monique Knippenberg of the home. six children; Elaine Knippenberg, Johnny Knippenberg, Darwin Knippenberg, Becky Combs, Eli Knippenberg and wife Danielle, and Teressa Knippenberg. Along with three step children Anthony Clark, Nickie Echols, and Christy Hall. Along with numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is also survived by the Rogues MC and Outlaw MC. Fred's legacy will be remembered by a host of other family and friends.

SERVICES
FUNERAL SERVICE
Thursday
October 14, 2021
1:00 PM
Council Road Baptist Church
2900 n Council Rd
Bethany, OK 73008

Final Ride is honored to be of service the the Family and Friends of Charles “Chuck” Hall, age 56, of Okmulgee, formerly...
08/09/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service the the Family and Friends of Charles “Chuck” Hall, age 56, of Okmulgee, formerly of Enid, His Funeral service will be 2:00 pm, Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Kyle Hall officiating. Chuck will take his last ride in a motorcycle procession that will take him to his final resting place in Ames Cemetery. Visitation with the family is from 7:00 ~ 8:00 pm on Tuesday, August 10th at the funeral home. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Charles “Chuck” Anthony Hall has joined his loved ones in Heaven after a long, hard fight with cancer at the age of 56, on Sunday, August 8, 2021. Chuck was born in Enid, on October 23, 1964. He grew up in the small town of Ames, Ok where he had countless stories he could tell of adolescent adventures on the farm. He attended Sapulpa High School near Tulsa, Ok where he met the love of his life, Lisa Beebe. They settled in Enid until Chuck acquired his degree in instrumentation and process control from Francis Tuttle. He packed up his family and moved to Panama City, Florida where he worked for Merrick Industries until his diagnosis in 2019. Chuck and his family enjoyed many beautiful days on the beach, but much like his time in Ames, many of the memories were made in their own backyard. After 11 years in the sunshine state, Chuck decided he missed having extended family near, and moved back to Oklahoma to live on Lake Eufaula until his passing.

Chuck was a hardworking man that strived in his industry, provided for his family, and most of all, went full throttle and gave life hell.

Chucks survivors include his wife, Lisa Hall; parents, Chuck and Barbara Hall; three children, son, Kyle Hall and wife Alicia; daughter, Kaylynn Wilkes and husband Brian; son McKeever Hall and wife Shalee; three siblings, brother Ron Hall; sister, Brenda Clark and husband Rick; sister Becky Denny and husband Jim; eight grandchildren, Jake, Kylie, Kenzie, Reagan, Rayson, Everly, Zander, and Hayden. He also leaves numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by grandparents, Merl and Peggy Hall and Dean and Rita Crawford; and mother-in-law Vicky Beebe.

Chuck was his own man, refused to conform, and did things his own way. Before passing, he requested that those who attend his service to attempt to be happy for him and be comfortable. His immediate family will be wearing jeans and either a classic rock or Harley Davidson shirts.
Chucks favorite quote, "life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to pin the throttle, skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting holly sh*t...what a ride!"

Condolences may be made and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com.

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Timothy James Walker, he entered this life on Februa...
08/06/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service to the Family and Friends of Timothy James Walker, he entered this life on February 20, 1963

in Alliance, Nebraska to Bobby and Mary Catherine Walker. Timothy entered into eternal rest on August 1, 2021 in Oklahoma City,

Oklahoma at the age of 58.

Timothy truly enjoyed life. He lived it to the fullest by going on numerous adventures and never

turning down an opportunity to have fun. He enjoyed being outdoors fishing and riding dirt bikes. His

biggest pride and joys were his grand babies.

Preceding Timothy in death is his mother, Mary Catherine and his uncles. Left to mourn his passing is

his beloved wife, Pam, his father, Bobby, his three daughters, Cynthia Welch, Jennifer Walker, and

Sabrina and Robby Fowler. His grandchildren, Mekella, Schuyler, Anandalynn, Gwendolyn, Noah,

Zachariah, and Lucella. His brother, William and Linda Walker, his sister, Catherine and Fritz West.

Along with a host of many family and friends.

Final Ride is honored to be of service the the Family and Friends of Juaquin Sanchez.  May 13, 1993 ~ July 6, 2021 (age ...
07/16/2021

Final Ride is honored to be of service the the Family and Friends of Juaquin Sanchez. May 13, 1993 ~ July 6, 2021 (age 28)
FUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday
July 17, 2021
12:00 PM
Reynolds/AdamsCrest Chapel
1916 South Sheridan
Tulsa, OK
INTERMENT
Saturday
July 17, 2021
2:00 PM
Floral Haven Cemetery
6500 S. 129th E Ave.
Tulsa, OK
Under the direction of Reynolds & AdamsCrest Funeral Home.

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Okarche, OK
73762

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405-641-5276

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