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Danny Ray Feathers

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Danny Ray Feathers

Birth
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
17 Apr 2022 (aged 61)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Was born on July 29, 1960 to Jimmy and Lucinda( Cindy) Feathers in Ponca City, OK. He was called home to the Lord on April 17, 2022.
On April 5th, 1986 Danny married the love of his life, Lisa Long. A story-book type of love; a perfect example of a man absolutely adoring a woman. Together they created a loving and secure home for their kids. Danny loved coaching his kids through their younger years as they played softball and baseball. He became a mentor to many other players along the way and this continued when his grandkids started playing sports. He was so proud of them. He loved and defended his family fiercely; he leaves behind strong values, work ethic, and plenty of jokes.
Danny was a hard worker, he started working at a very early age and his dedication continued throughout his entire life. He began his career with Continental Carbon in 1981 and was with them until 2009. From there, he started with Phillips 66 and had been employed as a Refinery Operator until his passing.
Danny loved OU football, camping, and of course - his chickens. He enjoyed raising, showing, and judging chickens. He met many people as he traveled with his hobby and they became lifelong friends. He was well respected in his field and always eager to educate others.
Danny surrounded himself with friends who ultimately became family. His own family, his work family, and his chicken family. His life was full and blessed. He was larger than life and will be missed deeply by all who knew him.
Was born on July 29, 1960 to Jimmy and Lucinda( Cindy) Feathers in Ponca City, OK. He was called home to the Lord on April 17, 2022.
On April 5th, 1986 Danny married the love of his life, Lisa Long. A story-book type of love; a perfect example of a man absolutely adoring a woman. Together they created a loving and secure home for their kids. Danny loved coaching his kids through their younger years as they played softball and baseball. He became a mentor to many other players along the way and this continued when his grandkids started playing sports. He was so proud of them. He loved and defended his family fiercely; he leaves behind strong values, work ethic, and plenty of jokes.
Danny was a hard worker, he started working at a very early age and his dedication continued throughout his entire life. He began his career with Continental Carbon in 1981 and was with them until 2009. From there, he started with Phillips 66 and had been employed as a Refinery Operator until his passing.
Danny loved OU football, camping, and of course - his chickens. He enjoyed raising, showing, and judging chickens. He met many people as he traveled with his hobby and they became lifelong friends. He was well respected in his field and always eager to educate others.
Danny surrounded himself with friends who ultimately became family. His own family, his work family, and his chicken family. His life was full and blessed. He was larger than life and will be missed deeply by all who knew him.


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