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SSGT William Allen Estep

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SSGT William Allen Estep Veteran

Birth
Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
3 Feb 2002 (aged 45)
Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Services for William Allen Estep, 45, Lehigh, are 2 p.m. Today at Cottonwood Baptist Church, the Revs. Bill Weathers and Bob Trail officiating. Burial follows at Lehigh Cemetery.

Mr. Estep died Feb. 3, 2002, at a Coalgate hospital. He was born Feb. 20, 1956, at Okmulgee, to Wesley and Anna Keeler Estep.

He attended school and graduated from Coalgate High School in 1974. He attended Murray State College and Kiamichi Vo-Tech.

He was a member of Cottonwood Baptist Church and American Legion.

He received numerous citations and commendations while serving in the United States Army. He retired with the rank of staff Sergeant after 23 years of service.

He won several state and regional Golden Glove boxing matches.

Survivors include three sons, Wesley Estep, Coalgate, and James W. Cottrell Estep and William S. Estep, both of Lehigh; a daughter, Latrisha E. Estep, Lehigh; his father Wesley Estep; two brothers, Wesley Estep and Kenneth Dale Estep, both of Lehigh; and a sister, Angela Wallace, Coalgate.

Bearers are Leo Ables, Jason McEntire, Rick Lewis, Randy Ward, Gary Hummingbird and Mack Gaylor.

Honorary bearers are Vernon Hay worth, James Smith, Bob Ward, Claude Cottrell and Marion Floyd.

Brown's Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.

Ada Evening News
Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002
Services for William Allen Estep, 45, Lehigh, are 2 p.m. Today at Cottonwood Baptist Church, the Revs. Bill Weathers and Bob Trail officiating. Burial follows at Lehigh Cemetery.

Mr. Estep died Feb. 3, 2002, at a Coalgate hospital. He was born Feb. 20, 1956, at Okmulgee, to Wesley and Anna Keeler Estep.

He attended school and graduated from Coalgate High School in 1974. He attended Murray State College and Kiamichi Vo-Tech.

He was a member of Cottonwood Baptist Church and American Legion.

He received numerous citations and commendations while serving in the United States Army. He retired with the rank of staff Sergeant after 23 years of service.

He won several state and regional Golden Glove boxing matches.

Survivors include three sons, Wesley Estep, Coalgate, and James W. Cottrell Estep and William S. Estep, both of Lehigh; a daughter, Latrisha E. Estep, Lehigh; his father Wesley Estep; two brothers, Wesley Estep and Kenneth Dale Estep, both of Lehigh; and a sister, Angela Wallace, Coalgate.

Bearers are Leo Ables, Jason McEntire, Rick Lewis, Randy Ward, Gary Hummingbird and Mack Gaylor.

Honorary bearers are Vernon Hay worth, James Smith, Bob Ward, Claude Cottrell and Marion Floyd.

Brown's Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.

Ada Evening News
Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002


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