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Dallas David Willoughby
Feb 21, 1947 - Jul 9, 2010
Posted by Jo Aguirre


www.millscoffey.com.

Dallas David Willoughby, 63, passed from this life July 9, 2010 in Muskogee. He was born February 21, 1947 in St. Louis, MO to Eugene and Mable (Niblack) Willoughby.

Dallas was from a large family. His parents, Eugene and Mable Willoughby, had fourteen children five of which are now currently living. Dallas served his country honorably from 1966 to 1972 during the Vietnam Conflict. He achieved the rank of E-4 Specialist as part of the 214th Artillery. Dallas married his wife, Nadine Gunter, on December 14, 1998 in Miami, OK. He was an electrician by trade, and enjoyed spending time with his friends and family. He will be greatly missed by all. 

Dallas was preceded in death by his parents :Eugene Lee & Mable Louise Willoughby; sisters: Faye Etta Pack, Judy Ann Swain, as well as six other infant siblings.

He is survived by his wife: Nadine Willoughby of the home; aunt: Wanda Brown of Bridgeport, TX; daughters: Coni Fields of Antlers, and Helen Barbee of Bentonville, AR; sons: Martin Willoughby of East Prarie, MO, Ben Anderson of Atoka, and Brad Anderson of Vinita, brothers: Norman Willoughby, Robert Willoughby, Jack Willoughby, Vernon Willoughby, and Ronald Willoughby; sixteen grandchildren: Brittany, D. J., Jennifer, Robert, Chris, Patricia, Harold Lee, Niki, Angel, Shawna, Anthony, John William, Kevin, and Bethany; eight great-grandchildren; as well as many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 17, 2010 at the Mills & Coffey Chapel in Antlers with Pastor Gerald Vickers officiating. Musical selections will include:" This is My Temporary Home". Pallbearers will include: Brad Anderson, Keith Barbee, Danny Allen, Robert Willoughby, Chris Smith and Tim Strawn.

Honorary pallbearers will include: Charles Cameron.

Interment will follow at the Mount Olive Cemetery in Stringtown.

Family and friends may send online condolences at www.millscoffey.com.

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