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William Doyce Spears

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William Doyce Spears

Birth
Prescott, Nevada County, Arkansas, USA
Death
16 Jul 2020 (aged 92)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Deanyville, Hempstead County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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William Doyce Spears passed away on July 16, 2020. He was 92.

Dow yce was born in Prescott, Arkansas, in 1928. Doyce's father spent his career in the Navy, and the family moved around the world when he was a child, including stints in the Philippines and China. He attended Ouachita University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where he enrolled in ROTC. Later, as a commissioned First Lieutenant in the Army, Doyce led an infantry platoon in the Korean War and fought on the frontlines.

After completing his service, he met June. They married in 1953 at Church of the Open Door in Greenville, Mississippi. They lived together in Arkansas, where he worked for Lion Oil. After Doyce took a job with Dow Chemical, they moved to Freeport, Texas, in 1955. Three years later they moved again to nearby Angleton, Texas, where they raised their daughters Cara and Lynn.

Doyce was an inventor, a craftsman, and a mechanic. His knowledge was vast.

He worked at Dow for more than 40 years as a research chemist. At Dow he patented a type of bacteria that helped clean wastewater.

He was a keen mechanic and repaired his own cars. His daughters can recall watching him use a tree limb and chain hoist to lower a new engine into his 1955 Chevy.

He was a Freemason, and a "do it yourself" kind of man. Doyce enjoyed maintaining his home, gardening and doing his own repairs.

He was quiet and kind, and a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Eugene Spears and Willie Gertrude Loe Spears.

He is survived by his wife, Bettye June Johnson Spears; his daughters, Cara Barer and husband, Jorge, and Lynn Rich and husband, Mark; four grandchildren, Brooke Barer, David Barer, Robert White, and Rae-Ellen Kuhner; and four great-grandchildren, Kayda White, Aubrey White, Jocie Haughton, and Early Barer.

In lieu of flowers donations to your choice of charity may be made in his memory.

Graveside funeral services will be held at Sweet Home Cemetery in Blevins, Arkansas.

The Brazosport Facts, July 21, 2020
William Doyce Spears passed away on July 16, 2020. He was 92.

Dow yce was born in Prescott, Arkansas, in 1928. Doyce's father spent his career in the Navy, and the family moved around the world when he was a child, including stints in the Philippines and China. He attended Ouachita University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where he enrolled in ROTC. Later, as a commissioned First Lieutenant in the Army, Doyce led an infantry platoon in the Korean War and fought on the frontlines.

After completing his service, he met June. They married in 1953 at Church of the Open Door in Greenville, Mississippi. They lived together in Arkansas, where he worked for Lion Oil. After Doyce took a job with Dow Chemical, they moved to Freeport, Texas, in 1955. Three years later they moved again to nearby Angleton, Texas, where they raised their daughters Cara and Lynn.

Doyce was an inventor, a craftsman, and a mechanic. His knowledge was vast.

He worked at Dow for more than 40 years as a research chemist. At Dow he patented a type of bacteria that helped clean wastewater.

He was a keen mechanic and repaired his own cars. His daughters can recall watching him use a tree limb and chain hoist to lower a new engine into his 1955 Chevy.

He was a Freemason, and a "do it yourself" kind of man. Doyce enjoyed maintaining his home, gardening and doing his own repairs.

He was quiet and kind, and a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Eugene Spears and Willie Gertrude Loe Spears.

He is survived by his wife, Bettye June Johnson Spears; his daughters, Cara Barer and husband, Jorge, and Lynn Rich and husband, Mark; four grandchildren, Brooke Barer, David Barer, Robert White, and Rae-Ellen Kuhner; and four great-grandchildren, Kayda White, Aubrey White, Jocie Haughton, and Early Barer.

In lieu of flowers donations to your choice of charity may be made in his memory.

Graveside funeral services will be held at Sweet Home Cemetery in Blevins, Arkansas.

The Brazosport Facts, July 21, 2020


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