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Mark Murphy Stevenson

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Mark Murphy Stevenson Veteran

Birth
Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
11 Oct 2007 (aged 56)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Boise City, Cimarron County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Mark Murphy Stevenson, the son of the late Donald Charles and Patricia (Meers) Stevenson, was born October 22, 1950, in Guymon, Oklahoma. He entered into eternal rest on October 11, 2007, in Amarillo, Texas, at the age of 56 years.
Mark was raised in Boise City. He attended and graduated from Boise City High School, in 1968. After high school, Mark attended PSU, in Goodwell, Oklahoma, for a semester. He went to serve his country in the Army. He served for four years, two of those years were spent in Vietnam. Mark was honorably discharged and returned to Boise City. He went to work for Wally Jones at his cabinet shop, then later with his Mom, Dad and his granddad Charlie at the Star Lumber. His Mom and Dad later purchased the Cimarron Lumber, where Mark worked until the present.
Mark was united in marriage to Noreen Miller, on August 7, 1991, at the Boise City Christian Church, in Boise City, Oklahoma.
Mark loved his family. They were his pride and joy. Especially his grandbabies. Mark would come home in the evening and say Mema, I'm home, lets go get the babies. Mark enjoyed taking care of his cows at the ranch. He would call them his ladies, he would also say they were the only ladies that wouldn't argue with him. Mark enjoyed working on their house. He had lots of ideas and dreams for new projects. Mark loved all the people of this community, he looked forward to people coming into the lumber yard. He was a strong supporter of all the kids at the school. Whether it was a ballgame or some project they were doing, Mark was their number one supporter. All the kids loved Mark, because he would give all kids small or big a sucker.
Mark was was preceded in death by a daughter, Christie Cryer, his parents, Don and Pat Stevenson, and his grandparents, Ora and Charlie Stevenson.
Survivors include his wife Noreen, of the home, three sons, Cris Stevenson and wife Lisa, Amarillo, Texas, Shane Stevenson, Dalhart, Texas and Frank Todd Miller and wife Jennifer Miller, Raton, New Mexico, one daughter, Valerie Coble and husband Lloyd, Boise City, Oklahoma, one sister Nan Schwalk and husband Ken, Perryton, Texas, four grandchildren, Tyler Wyatt and Autumn Kay Stevenson, MaKenna and Trevor Coble, Two nephews, Ryan and Jeremy Schwalk, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Mark Murphy Stevenson, the son of the late Donald Charles and Patricia (Meers) Stevenson, was born October 22, 1950, in Guymon, Oklahoma. He entered into eternal rest on October 11, 2007, in Amarillo, Texas, at the age of 56 years.
Mark was raised in Boise City. He attended and graduated from Boise City High School, in 1968. After high school, Mark attended PSU, in Goodwell, Oklahoma, for a semester. He went to serve his country in the Army. He served for four years, two of those years were spent in Vietnam. Mark was honorably discharged and returned to Boise City. He went to work for Wally Jones at his cabinet shop, then later with his Mom, Dad and his granddad Charlie at the Star Lumber. His Mom and Dad later purchased the Cimarron Lumber, where Mark worked until the present.
Mark was united in marriage to Noreen Miller, on August 7, 1991, at the Boise City Christian Church, in Boise City, Oklahoma.
Mark loved his family. They were his pride and joy. Especially his grandbabies. Mark would come home in the evening and say Mema, I'm home, lets go get the babies. Mark enjoyed taking care of his cows at the ranch. He would call them his ladies, he would also say they were the only ladies that wouldn't argue with him. Mark enjoyed working on their house. He had lots of ideas and dreams for new projects. Mark loved all the people of this community, he looked forward to people coming into the lumber yard. He was a strong supporter of all the kids at the school. Whether it was a ballgame or some project they were doing, Mark was their number one supporter. All the kids loved Mark, because he would give all kids small or big a sucker.
Mark was was preceded in death by a daughter, Christie Cryer, his parents, Don and Pat Stevenson, and his grandparents, Ora and Charlie Stevenson.
Survivors include his wife Noreen, of the home, three sons, Cris Stevenson and wife Lisa, Amarillo, Texas, Shane Stevenson, Dalhart, Texas and Frank Todd Miller and wife Jennifer Miller, Raton, New Mexico, one daughter, Valerie Coble and husband Lloyd, Boise City, Oklahoma, one sister Nan Schwalk and husband Ken, Perryton, Texas, four grandchildren, Tyler Wyatt and Autumn Kay Stevenson, MaKenna and Trevor Coble, Two nephews, Ryan and Jeremy Schwalk, and a host of other relatives and friends.


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