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Anthony Mark Ashley

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Anthony Mark Ashley

Birth
Death
30 Oct 1996 (aged 35)
Burial
Pontotoc, Johnston County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Services for Anthony Mark Ashley, 35, Ardmore, are 2 p.m. Saturday at Sunshine Missionary Baptist Church, the Revs. Drew Isaac and John Bauch officiating. Burial follows in Pontotoc Cemetery, Pontotoc.

Mr. Ashley died Oct. 30, 1996, at Ada. He was born Oct. 11, 1961, at Ada, to Juel R.B. and Joan Nowakowski Ashley.

He lived in this area all his life and attended Byng Schools. He graduated from Byng High School in 1979 and attended Okmulgee Tech, where he was certified in computer technology and heating and air conditioning. He was employed by Holt Allied Heat and Air and was a member of Sunshine Missionary Baptist Church and Grace Community Church in Konawa. He was a member of American Quarter Horse Association and National Cutting Horse Association.

Survivors include his mother, Joan Key, Ada; two brothers, Robert Lorin Ashley, Ada, and Lannie Dean Ashley, Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Pamela Jean Moseley, Arapaho, and Rhonda Sue Ashley, Allen; and grandparents, Ruby Ashley, Roff, and Henry and Imogene McKee, Oklahoma City.

Bearers are Ronnie James, Morris Kane, Jim Denney, David Key, Randy Myers, Bill McGuire, Mike Smith, Lorin Ashley and Darrell Sawyer.

Criswell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Services for Anthony Mark Ashley, 35, Ardmore, are 2 p.m. Saturday at Sunshine Missionary Baptist Church, the Revs. Drew Isaac and John Bauch officiating. Burial follows in Pontotoc Cemetery, Pontotoc.

Mr. Ashley died Oct. 30, 1996, at Ada. He was born Oct. 11, 1961, at Ada, to Juel R.B. and Joan Nowakowski Ashley.

He lived in this area all his life and attended Byng Schools. He graduated from Byng High School in 1979 and attended Okmulgee Tech, where he was certified in computer technology and heating and air conditioning. He was employed by Holt Allied Heat and Air and was a member of Sunshine Missionary Baptist Church and Grace Community Church in Konawa. He was a member of American Quarter Horse Association and National Cutting Horse Association.

Survivors include his mother, Joan Key, Ada; two brothers, Robert Lorin Ashley, Ada, and Lannie Dean Ashley, Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Pamela Jean Moseley, Arapaho, and Rhonda Sue Ashley, Allen; and grandparents, Ruby Ashley, Roff, and Henry and Imogene McKee, Oklahoma City.

Bearers are Ronnie James, Morris Kane, Jim Denney, David Key, Randy Myers, Bill McGuire, Mike Smith, Lorin Ashley and Darrell Sawyer.

Criswell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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