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David Kent Collier
Nov 9, 1958 - Sep 29, 2023
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

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Hennessey, OK
Oct 4, 2023

HENNESSEY
Graveside services for David Kent Collier, 64 will be at 10:00 AM Thursday October 5, 2023, at Hennessey Cemetery. Cremation arrangements are by Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.
 

David was born in Kimball, Nebraska on November 9, 1958, to J. C. and Ruby Quisenberry Collier and died Friday September 29, 2023, at his home southeast of Hennessey.
 

He is survived by two sons, Bobby Collier and wife Ashley, Kelly Bigby and wife Lisa, one daughter Janice Garcia and husband Greg; five grandchildren Madison, Riley, Bailey, Nicholas, Isabella; two sisters Vicky Bell and husband Virgil, Sharon Aufleger; three brothers Ronnie Collier, Terry Collier and wife Vickie, and Larry Collier.
 

David was preceded in death by his parents J. C. and Ruby Collier, and one sister Carol Collier.  
 

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