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Ray Oneaves Bolt

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Ray Oneaves Bolt

Birth
Brownwood, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
29 May 2005 (aged 76)
McLoud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Tecumseh, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Copied with permission from the Shawnee News-Star:
June 1, 2005:

Ray O. Bolt went to be with the lord on May 29, 2005. Ray was born on March 11, 1929 in Brownwood, Texas. Descended from a pioneer Texas family which had lived there since 1852, he was the sixth of eleven children born to Carl J. and Lillie Ferrill Bolt.
Ray married Alice Brooks on January 8, 1956 in Shawnee, OK. They lived in Odessa, TX from 1956 to 1958 when they moved to the Shawnee area. They lived in McLoud since 1962. Ray was a master stonemason and bricklayer, building several beautiful homes, as well as much commercial work. An example of his skill is shown in OK. He also volunteered many hours building churches. He operated a backhoe business in McLoud for 30 years. He also had many hobbies, such as planting and grafting trees, fishing, restoring old cars, woodworking, and growing and harvesting pecans and strawberries. In McLoud, Ray was well known for his musical talents, and often sang specials in church. Aboe all else, he loved his Savior and his family.

Ray is survived by his wife of 49 years, and children Deborah K. Bolt of Schertz, TX; Denise and husband Phillip Miller of Moore, OK; and Jason Bolt of McLoud, OK; Two granddaughters, Rachel and Shannon Miller of Moore, OK; Four sisters, Anna Belle Lee of Quero, TX; Valrea and husband, Everett Thomas of Conroe, TX; Billy Jean and husband Gill Higgenbottom of Taylor, TX; and Fay Pope of Point Blank, TX. Four brothers: Carl J. Bolt, Jr., and wife Mary of Caldwell, TX; Jack and wife Irene Bolt of Crockett, TX; Judith and wife Joyce Bolt of Goldwaite, TX; and Joel David Bolt of Kingsland, TX; also numerous neices, and a host of friends.

Ray was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Yvonne Williamson and Dorothy Johns.

The casket will be open until service time and not opened after service.

Funeral Services of Ray will be held at the chapel of Walker Funeral Service, Thursday, June2, 2005, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Clyde Quick officiating, burial will follow at Tecumseh Cemetery.
Copied with permission from the Shawnee News-Star:
June 1, 2005:

Ray O. Bolt went to be with the lord on May 29, 2005. Ray was born on March 11, 1929 in Brownwood, Texas. Descended from a pioneer Texas family which had lived there since 1852, he was the sixth of eleven children born to Carl J. and Lillie Ferrill Bolt.
Ray married Alice Brooks on January 8, 1956 in Shawnee, OK. They lived in Odessa, TX from 1956 to 1958 when they moved to the Shawnee area. They lived in McLoud since 1962. Ray was a master stonemason and bricklayer, building several beautiful homes, as well as much commercial work. An example of his skill is shown in OK. He also volunteered many hours building churches. He operated a backhoe business in McLoud for 30 years. He also had many hobbies, such as planting and grafting trees, fishing, restoring old cars, woodworking, and growing and harvesting pecans and strawberries. In McLoud, Ray was well known for his musical talents, and often sang specials in church. Aboe all else, he loved his Savior and his family.

Ray is survived by his wife of 49 years, and children Deborah K. Bolt of Schertz, TX; Denise and husband Phillip Miller of Moore, OK; and Jason Bolt of McLoud, OK; Two granddaughters, Rachel and Shannon Miller of Moore, OK; Four sisters, Anna Belle Lee of Quero, TX; Valrea and husband, Everett Thomas of Conroe, TX; Billy Jean and husband Gill Higgenbottom of Taylor, TX; and Fay Pope of Point Blank, TX. Four brothers: Carl J. Bolt, Jr., and wife Mary of Caldwell, TX; Jack and wife Irene Bolt of Crockett, TX; Judith and wife Joyce Bolt of Goldwaite, TX; and Joel David Bolt of Kingsland, TX; also numerous neices, and a host of friends.

Ray was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Yvonne Williamson and Dorothy Johns.

The casket will be open until service time and not opened after service.

Funeral Services of Ray will be held at the chapel of Walker Funeral Service, Thursday, June2, 2005, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Clyde Quick officiating, burial will follow at Tecumseh Cemetery.

Bio by: Kay Sugg Best



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