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Jerry Wayne Vaught
May 18,1947 - Jan 27, 1984
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

Eisenhour Funeral Home
Blanchard, McClain Co, OK
(permission granted)

Jerry Wayne Vaught , Dibble , OK, died Friday in Veterans Medical Center. Born in Childress, TX May 18, 1947.

He moved to OKC in 1974 & married Marjory, daughter of Millard & Elizabeth Smith of OKC. Jerry & Marjory moved to Dibble in 1979 & maintained a home there.
Jerry was a volunteer fireman for Dibble Fire Dept. He loved children & drove the bus for Dibble Schools. He was also involved in school & community activities & at the time of death was a reg. candidate for the Dibble School Board. Jerry known to some as ""Quick Start'' was a member of the American Legion, DVA & Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He served in the US Marines in Vietnam.

Jerry is survived by his wife, Marjory & 4 children, Mondaie Noel 8, Marjorie Elizabeth 7, Jerrod Shawn 4 & Timothy Justin 2.

Service 10:30 am Monday at Midway Baptist Church in Dibble with interment in Blanchard Cemetery . Eisenhour Funeral Home, Blanchard

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