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Gerald Ralph Hayes

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Gerald Ralph Hayes

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
30 Nov 2018 (aged 89)
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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In Memoriam

GERALD R. HAYES
July 20, 1929 ~ November 30, 2018

Gerald Ralph Hayes was born July 20, 1929 in Eastview, Oklahoma, and left this world on November 30, 2018, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with many family and friends at his side.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William H and Doma Sewell Hayes, his one sister, Leona Johnson, and six brothers, Cecil, Carl, Leon, James, Wayne, and Joe Hayes.

Ralph is survived by his wife, Betty Hayes; 4 children, Randy Hayes, Rhonda Miles (with husband Johnny), Renee Guthery (with husband Ken), Regina Hahn (with husband Doug), and a niece, who was more like another daughter, Robin Collins (with husband Russell);

19 grandchildren, Ian Hayes (with wife April), Nicole Bernard, Payton Hayes, Carly Hayes, Andy Guthery (with wife Danielle), Duane Guthery (with wife Brittany), Dalton Guthery, Garrett Guthery, Caleb Miles, Hannah Miles, Leah Anderson (with husband Brandon), Kaitlin Hahn, Robby Hahn, Gage Hahn, Luke Hahn, Mackenzie Hahn, Zoe Hahn, Dougie Hahn, and Levi Hahn;

9 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; 4 sisters-in-law, Ethel Hayes, Bea Card, Mae Hill, and Chiyoko Card; and 1 brother-in-law, Archie Card.

Ralph lived a full life. He joined the military and served in the Korean War while in the US Army.

On December 19, 1953, he married Betty Jean Card. Upon his death, they lacked 20 days of having been married for 65 years.

Soon after marriage, Ralph and Betty moved to Midwest City, Oklahoma, where he worked at Tinker AFB for 33 years as a civil servant. His retirement was short-lived. He soon started working with the transportation department of the Mid-Del school district and did so for 28 years.

Throughout all of those years, his love for and commitment to the Lord was always apparent. Aside from going on mission trips, teaching Bible classes at church, being engaged in personal evangelism, and serving on the missions committee, he also occupied leadership positions, first as a deacon and then as an elder at Ridgecrest Church of Christ.

Family time was also important to Ralph. Some of the most memorable family moments took place on summer vacations, which always included a jaunt through Colorado, even if the destination was Maine, because Colorado was his favorite of all the states.

Whether as a son, soldier, employee, husband, parent or church leader, Ralph demonstrated the kind of role model that I personally admired and have tried to live into. Whatever he did, he did responsibly and faithfully.

For the 33 years that I’ve been a member of this family, Ralph and I discussed many religious topics. One of those topics I especially remember had to do with the Christian Sabbath. Now, Ralph, you get to enter into that much-deserved Sabbath rest with our heavenly father.

Services to remember Gerald will be Tuesday, December 4, 2018, 10:00 am at Ridgecrest Church of Christ, 500 N. Air Depot, Midwest City, OK with burial to follow at Arlington Memory Gardens. Services are under the care of Barnes Friederich Funeral Home.

Upcoming Events
FUNERAL SERVICE
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
10:00 AM
Ridgecrest Church of Christ
500 N. Air Depot Blvd.
Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110

Previous Events
VIEWING
Monday, December 3, 2018
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130

FORMAL VISITATION
Monday, December 3, 2018
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130

CEMETERY
Arlington Memory Gardens
3400 N. Midwest Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Okla 73141

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TRIBUTES

Donna Wright
*What a wonderful man and an example of a life well lived. For several years we lived across the street from him and his beautiful wife. At nearly 70 years old he still put up Christmas lights each year, "for the grandkids." He was simply a beautiful, humble soul who was always smiling and happy. He leaves behind a family that has been blessed by his remarkable example. Blessings to all.
December 3 at 3:54 PM

Hallee
*I am so sorry for the family’s loss. Death is truly an enemy. May you find comfort from the future promise recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:26 which says “the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing.” We have an assured promise from God’s word the Bible itself and we can be certain he will fulfill his promises.
December 3 at 11:38 AM

*"Peace Lily" was purchased for the family of Gerald R Hayes
December 3 at 10:37 AM

Hannah Miles
*I have so many memories with Grandpa that I will never forget! He was always hands on with his grandkids and we each loved him tremendously. He taught me many things in life about Christ, how to bait a fishing hook, and how to just enjoy the simple things in life. He was such an easy man to admire and love and he will forever be incredibly missed. But the one thing that comforts me most is that I know without a shadow of a doubt that he’s in heaven with our Lord watching over us I love and miss you Grandpa
December 3 at 9:42 AM

*"Forever And Always" was purchased for the family of Gerald R Hayes
December 3 at 7:58 AM

Hope
*My sincere condolences goes out to the family during this difficult time. May you find a measure of comfort in God’s promise at Revelation 21:3,4 where we look forward to a time when there will be no more pain and death any more.
December 2 at 10:20 PM

Memorial Provided By
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130
In Memoriam

GERALD R. HAYES
July 20, 1929 ~ November 30, 2018

Gerald Ralph Hayes was born July 20, 1929 in Eastview, Oklahoma, and left this world on November 30, 2018, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with many family and friends at his side.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William H and Doma Sewell Hayes, his one sister, Leona Johnson, and six brothers, Cecil, Carl, Leon, James, Wayne, and Joe Hayes.

Ralph is survived by his wife, Betty Hayes; 4 children, Randy Hayes, Rhonda Miles (with husband Johnny), Renee Guthery (with husband Ken), Regina Hahn (with husband Doug), and a niece, who was more like another daughter, Robin Collins (with husband Russell);

19 grandchildren, Ian Hayes (with wife April), Nicole Bernard, Payton Hayes, Carly Hayes, Andy Guthery (with wife Danielle), Duane Guthery (with wife Brittany), Dalton Guthery, Garrett Guthery, Caleb Miles, Hannah Miles, Leah Anderson (with husband Brandon), Kaitlin Hahn, Robby Hahn, Gage Hahn, Luke Hahn, Mackenzie Hahn, Zoe Hahn, Dougie Hahn, and Levi Hahn;

9 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; 4 sisters-in-law, Ethel Hayes, Bea Card, Mae Hill, and Chiyoko Card; and 1 brother-in-law, Archie Card.

Ralph lived a full life. He joined the military and served in the Korean War while in the US Army.

On December 19, 1953, he married Betty Jean Card. Upon his death, they lacked 20 days of having been married for 65 years.

Soon after marriage, Ralph and Betty moved to Midwest City, Oklahoma, where he worked at Tinker AFB for 33 years as a civil servant. His retirement was short-lived. He soon started working with the transportation department of the Mid-Del school district and did so for 28 years.

Throughout all of those years, his love for and commitment to the Lord was always apparent. Aside from going on mission trips, teaching Bible classes at church, being engaged in personal evangelism, and serving on the missions committee, he also occupied leadership positions, first as a deacon and then as an elder at Ridgecrest Church of Christ.

Family time was also important to Ralph. Some of the most memorable family moments took place on summer vacations, which always included a jaunt through Colorado, even if the destination was Maine, because Colorado was his favorite of all the states.

Whether as a son, soldier, employee, husband, parent or church leader, Ralph demonstrated the kind of role model that I personally admired and have tried to live into. Whatever he did, he did responsibly and faithfully.

For the 33 years that I’ve been a member of this family, Ralph and I discussed many religious topics. One of those topics I especially remember had to do with the Christian Sabbath. Now, Ralph, you get to enter into that much-deserved Sabbath rest with our heavenly father.

Services to remember Gerald will be Tuesday, December 4, 2018, 10:00 am at Ridgecrest Church of Christ, 500 N. Air Depot, Midwest City, OK with burial to follow at Arlington Memory Gardens. Services are under the care of Barnes Friederich Funeral Home.

Upcoming Events
FUNERAL SERVICE
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
10:00 AM
Ridgecrest Church of Christ
500 N. Air Depot Blvd.
Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110

Previous Events
VIEWING
Monday, December 3, 2018
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130

FORMAL VISITATION
Monday, December 3, 2018
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130

CEMETERY
Arlington Memory Gardens
3400 N. Midwest Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Okla 73141

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

TRIBUTES

Donna Wright
*What a wonderful man and an example of a life well lived. For several years we lived across the street from him and his beautiful wife. At nearly 70 years old he still put up Christmas lights each year, "for the grandkids." He was simply a beautiful, humble soul who was always smiling and happy. He leaves behind a family that has been blessed by his remarkable example. Blessings to all.
December 3 at 3:54 PM

Hallee
*I am so sorry for the family’s loss. Death is truly an enemy. May you find comfort from the future promise recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:26 which says “the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing.” We have an assured promise from God’s word the Bible itself and we can be certain he will fulfill his promises.
December 3 at 11:38 AM

*"Peace Lily" was purchased for the family of Gerald R Hayes
December 3 at 10:37 AM

Hannah Miles
*I have so many memories with Grandpa that I will never forget! He was always hands on with his grandkids and we each loved him tremendously. He taught me many things in life about Christ, how to bait a fishing hook, and how to just enjoy the simple things in life. He was such an easy man to admire and love and he will forever be incredibly missed. But the one thing that comforts me most is that I know without a shadow of a doubt that he’s in heaven with our Lord watching over us I love and miss you Grandpa
December 3 at 9:42 AM

*"Forever And Always" was purchased for the family of Gerald R Hayes
December 3 at 7:58 AM

Hope
*My sincere condolences goes out to the family during this difficult time. May you find a measure of comfort in God’s promise at Revelation 21:3,4 where we look forward to a time when there will be no more pain and death any more.
December 2 at 10:20 PM

Memorial Provided By
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130


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