Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, performing in Southern States Mission Band playing Gold & Green Balls & The Spoken Word Broadcast. Jerry used his talent as a Civil Engineer with Mansure Doubert & William's Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma designing bridges, streets, & highways in downtown Tulsa.
Jerry was the Principal Percussionist for the Tulsa Philharmonic 39 years, receiving honors & write-ups in the Tulsa Tribune. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, a particularly difficult piece for timpani, earned him an article & a picture in the newspaper for a flawless performance.
He was a dedicated seminary teacher in Tulsa 2nd Ward, also serving as Bishop & on the High Council. This multi-talented man was a loving husband & father survived by his wife Maria Passon Epperson & 4 children: Rosalie Ghersi, John Epperson, Rachel Willis, & Gerald Epperson.
Being a gifted mechanic, he loved racing cars - Salt Flats in Ut & the drag races in Tulsa. He LOVED flying... small planes, helicopters, & aerobatic planes. In retirement, (80 to 86 yrs of age) he was in the Riverdale Band, Syracuse Symphony, New American Philharmonic, Ogden Band, Layton Band & taught Master Drum Technique for Weber State. We will truly miss this energetic life force! Until we meet again.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16th at the Lorin Farr 5th Ward, 1570 E 1300 S. with a viewing prior from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park.
Arrangements entrusted to Myers Ogden Mortuary.
Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, performing in Southern States Mission Band playing Gold & Green Balls & The Spoken Word Broadcast. Jerry used his talent as a Civil Engineer with Mansure Doubert & William's Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma designing bridges, streets, & highways in downtown Tulsa.
Jerry was the Principal Percussionist for the Tulsa Philharmonic 39 years, receiving honors & write-ups in the Tulsa Tribune. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, a particularly difficult piece for timpani, earned him an article & a picture in the newspaper for a flawless performance.
He was a dedicated seminary teacher in Tulsa 2nd Ward, also serving as Bishop & on the High Council. This multi-talented man was a loving husband & father survived by his wife Maria Passon Epperson & 4 children: Rosalie Ghersi, John Epperson, Rachel Willis, & Gerald Epperson.
Being a gifted mechanic, he loved racing cars - Salt Flats in Ut & the drag races in Tulsa. He LOVED flying... small planes, helicopters, & aerobatic planes. In retirement, (80 to 86 yrs of age) he was in the Riverdale Band, Syracuse Symphony, New American Philharmonic, Ogden Band, Layton Band & taught Master Drum Technique for Weber State. We will truly miss this energetic life force! Until we meet again.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16th at the Lorin Farr 5th Ward, 1570 E 1300 S. with a viewing prior from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park.
Arrangements entrusted to Myers Ogden Mortuary.
Family Members
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Ruby Loretta Epperson McQuarrie
1910–1996
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Earlene Epperson
1911–1913
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Beatrice Virginia Epperson James
1913–1997
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Lawrence Leon "Larry" Epperson
1915–2011
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Col Vaughn Elmo Epperson
1917–2007
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Elbert Pritchett Epperson
1920–2007
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Lillian Marylene "Mary" Epperson Gannon
1923–1995
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S. Leroy Epperson
1924–1924
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