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GENE E. BRIGHT OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




GENE E. BRIGHT
1949 - 2012


Services for Gene E. Bright, 52, Sapulpa, will be 2:00 p.m Thursday at Parks Funeral Home Chapel in Chandler.
He died Monday, November 12, at his home.
He was born August 9, 1949, in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, to Frank and Charlotte Irene Gillispie Bright.
On November 18, 1982, he married Donna Turk in Shawnee.
He was employed with the John Christner Trucking Company for more than eight years.
His parents and one sister preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife, Donna Bright of the home; two sons and daughters-in-law, Greg and Amy Bright of Sapulpa and Stephen and Helen Bright of Glessen, Germany; two daughters, Kimberly Bright of Sapulpa and Christy Jarvis of Sapulpa; two brothers, Paul Bright and Frank Bright of Carroll, Ohio; three sisters, Thelma Bailey of Lancaster, Ohio; Debbie Reuter of Carroll, Ohio and Donna Winter of Lancaster, Ohio; five grandchildren as well as other relatives and numerous friends.
Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery, Chandler.


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