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Mart Henry "Squeaky" Petty
May 15, 1955 - Dec 30, 2016
Posted by:  Sharon Ingle

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Mart Henry "Squeaky" Petty, 61 passed from this life December 30, 2016 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born May 15, 1955 in Oklahoma City to Arthur Ray and Idella May (Akers) Petty.

Squeaky worked as a carpenter for many years. He was of the baptist faith and lived in the Antlers area for 47 years. Squeaky enjoyed fishing, hunting, horse back riding and canoeing.

He is preceded in death by his parents and grandparents: Mart and Augusta Petty, Idell and Henry Akers.

Squeaky is survived by his brother Arthur Petty of Antlers; along with other relatives and friends.

Graveside services will be held 11 AM Tuesday January 3, 2017 at One Creek Valley Cemetery in Finley, Oklahoma with Leon Akers officiating.

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