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Tommy Joe Garner

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Tommy Joe Garner

Birth
Dale, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
27 Mar 2006 (aged 68)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Dale, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Copied with permission from the Shawnee News-Star:
March 29, 2006:

Tecumseh resident Tommy Joe Garner, 68, died Monday, March 27, in Oklahoma City.
He was born Nov. 7, 1937 in Dale to Villard R. and Jewell (Mauldin) Garner. He was reared in Dale and graduated from Dale High School.

He served in the U.S. Air Force for eight years and was honorably discharged from Altus Air Force Base as an E3.

On November 11, 1968, he married Bonnie (Patton) Branson in Gainsville, Texas.

Following his marriage, he lived in the Oklahoma City area for two years. He then moved to Newalla where he lived for ten years before being transferred to Winslow, Ariz. He then lived in Commerce, Colo., for five years before retiring. Following his retirement, he moved to Eufaula. He had resided in Tecumseh since 2001.

He drove a truck for Transcon Lines for 23 years. He then drove for PIE, Inc. for one year and finished his retirement with Northwest Transport in Commerce, Colo.

He loved to play baseball while in school and in the Air Force. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for 23 years,

He was preceded in death by his parents; one step-son, Alan Branson; one grandchild, Lonnie Bachhofer; two brothers, Andy and Charles Garner; and one sister, Karen Novac.

Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Garner of the home; step-daugher and her spouse, Bonnie and Darrell Dimbat of Las Vegas, Nev.; stepsons and their spouses, Jack and Linda Bachhofer of Orange Park, Fla., Paul and Julia Bachhofer of Tecumseh, and Larry and Mary Lou Bachhofer of Pink; one brother and his spouse, Gary and Glenda Garner of Dale; one sister and her spouse, Joyce and Raymond Hendrickson of Shawnee; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Cooper Funeral Home with Dewayne Thomas officiating. Burial will follow at Dale Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home, Tecumseh.
Copied with permission from the Shawnee News-Star:
March 29, 2006:

Tecumseh resident Tommy Joe Garner, 68, died Monday, March 27, in Oklahoma City.
He was born Nov. 7, 1937 in Dale to Villard R. and Jewell (Mauldin) Garner. He was reared in Dale and graduated from Dale High School.

He served in the U.S. Air Force for eight years and was honorably discharged from Altus Air Force Base as an E3.

On November 11, 1968, he married Bonnie (Patton) Branson in Gainsville, Texas.

Following his marriage, he lived in the Oklahoma City area for two years. He then moved to Newalla where he lived for ten years before being transferred to Winslow, Ariz. He then lived in Commerce, Colo., for five years before retiring. Following his retirement, he moved to Eufaula. He had resided in Tecumseh since 2001.

He drove a truck for Transcon Lines for 23 years. He then drove for PIE, Inc. for one year and finished his retirement with Northwest Transport in Commerce, Colo.

He loved to play baseball while in school and in the Air Force. He was a member of the Elks Lodge for 23 years,

He was preceded in death by his parents; one step-son, Alan Branson; one grandchild, Lonnie Bachhofer; two brothers, Andy and Charles Garner; and one sister, Karen Novac.

Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Garner of the home; step-daugher and her spouse, Bonnie and Darrell Dimbat of Las Vegas, Nev.; stepsons and their spouses, Jack and Linda Bachhofer of Orange Park, Fla., Paul and Julia Bachhofer of Tecumseh, and Larry and Mary Lou Bachhofer of Pink; one brother and his spouse, Gary and Glenda Garner of Dale; one sister and her spouse, Joyce and Raymond Hendrickson of Shawnee; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Cooper Funeral Home with Dewayne Thomas officiating. Burial will follow at Dale Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home, Tecumseh.


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