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DENNIS RAY MUNCRIEF

Services for Dennis Ray Muncrief, 55, were held in the Harvey-Douglas Centennial Chapel with Reverend Joe Bartlett officiating. Interment followed at Oakland Cemetery in Madill under the direction of Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home and Crematory.
He was born July 20, 1955, in Ardmore to Dean and Margaret Stidham Muncrief and passed away in Oklahoma City on August 1, 2010.
Dennis lived in Ardmore most of his life. He had been in California and Florida where he worked in hotel maintenance. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and riding motorcycles. Dennis had worked as a plumber, truck driver and a welder for V & E.
Survivors are his parents; a daughter, Jeanetta Muncrief of Bedford Ohio; a grandson, Justin Ford of Oilton, Okla. His sister, Jeannie Brewer passed away on Thursday evening, Aug. 5, 2010.
Pall bearers were Carl Vaughn, Mike Muncrief, Kenneth Muncrief, Kevin McNeely, Junior Muncrief and Alford Peoples. Honorary bearers were Kenneth Goodwin and Windyle Muncrief.



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