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Tommy Lee Ford

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Tommy Lee Ford

Birth
Decatur, Wise County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jun 2015 (aged 65)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Tommy Lee Ford, 65, of Spencer, OK passed away Monday, June 29, 2015. He was born April 9, 1950 in Decatur, TX to Marvin Wallace and Velma Jean (Ham) Ford. Tommy enjoyed watching Nascar, guitar playing and country music. He was a good pool player and could throw a dart as well. His favorite movie was Tombstone and he often enjoyed a shot of good whiskey with his "Huckleberry" (aka. Huck), his son by marriage, Mike. Tommy was a cowboy at heart and like most cowboys was very colorful. He was known for many sayings, but a favorite was "If I tell you a duck can pull a truck, then hook it up!" Tommy's absolute favorite thing to do was spend time with his children and grandchildren. He loved life and knew how to enjoy it. Tommy is survived by his daughters, Tammy Lester and special "son" Mike Lester, Kristy Good and husband Kevin Good, Cheyann Ford and Sara Ford; grandchildren, Christopher Roper, Taylor Roper, Matthew Roop and Morgan Roop; great granddaughter, Bailey Roper; mother, Velma Jean Ford; brother, Jimmy Ford; sisters, Wanda Trice, Katie Lovejoy, Paula Gillis; many nieces and nephews and fur babies Raisin and Cain. He was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Wallace Ford; brothers, Marvin Ford, Joe Ford and Danny Ford.

Tommy Lee Ford, 65, of Spencer, OK passed away Monday, June 29, 2015. He was born April 9, 1950 in Decatur, TX to Marvin Wallace and Velma Jean (Ham) Ford. Tommy enjoyed watching Nascar, guitar playing and country music. He was a good pool player and could throw a dart as well. His favorite movie was Tombstone and he often enjoyed a shot of good whiskey with his "Huckleberry" (aka. Huck), his son by marriage, Mike. Tommy was a cowboy at heart and like most cowboys was very colorful. He was known for many sayings, but a favorite was "If I tell you a duck can pull a truck, then hook it up!" Tommy's absolute favorite thing to do was spend time with his children and grandchildren. He loved life and knew how to enjoy it. Tommy is survived by his daughters, Tammy Lester and special "son" Mike Lester, Kristy Good and husband Kevin Good, Cheyann Ford and Sara Ford; grandchildren, Christopher Roper, Taylor Roper, Matthew Roop and Morgan Roop; great granddaughter, Bailey Roper; mother, Velma Jean Ford; brother, Jimmy Ford; sisters, Wanda Trice, Katie Lovejoy, Paula Gillis; many nieces and nephews and fur babies Raisin and Cain. He was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Wallace Ford; brothers, Marvin Ford, Joe Ford and Danny Ford.


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