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Everett Lee & Louanne (Willoughby) McGuire
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Roland Cemetery
Roland, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma


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Everett Lee McGuire
© by: Poteau Daily News

November 5, 2012
Submitted by: Julie Stevens
Everett Lee McGuire, 57, of Panama was born March 8, 1955, in Tulsa and went to be with our heavenly father and Everett’s sister, Sissie, on Oct. 30, 2012.

Everett is survived by his wife of 39 years, Louanne (Willoughby) McGuire; two daughters and sons-in-law, Michele and James Russell of Kansas City, Mo., and Penny and William Armstrong of Arkoma,; one son, Everett McGuire II and wife, Misty, of Kansas City; six grandchildren, Candice, Dustin, Kyle, Deannna, Sydni and Zoe; his parents, Albert and Bonnie McGuire; two brothers, Bud and Rodger of Arkoma; and one sister, Sheila Harlow of Arkoma.

Everett came from a large family with many nieces and nephews. Everyone who knew Everett soon became part of the family. Everett could meet no strangers. Everett will be greatly missed by all.

Services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 5, at the Assembly of God in Panama with the Rev. Pete Butler officiating.

Burial will be in in Roland Cemetery under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home of Spiro.

Pallbearers will be Tommy DeWitt, Richard Cheely, Jacky Allen Wayne McGuire Jr., James Russell and William Armstrong.

Everett’s online guestbook is available at www.mallorymartinfuneralhome.com.

 

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