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Bobby Lee Fallis was born August 15, 1942, at Watonga, Oklahoma, to James and Alma Fallis, and passed away on Friday, June 3rd, 2022, at the age of 79. Bobby grew up in Watonga, where he attended school, but he moved to Oklahoma City in 1964 and had stayed there for the remainder of his life. He married Betty Boston, on September 14, 1964, at Gainesville, Texas. Bobby owned and operated his own autobody shop called Ideal Motor Company, where he did repair work and sold cars.
He was preceded in death by, his parents; two sisters, Gayle Ann Saville and Reba Fallis, and one brother, Larry Fallis.
He is survived by his wife, Betty, of the home in Oklahoma City, OK.
Three sons……………………. Terry Lee Fallis, of Tulsa, OK, Mitch McFarlin, of Oklahoma City, OK, and Steve McFarlin, of Tulsa, OK.
One daughter……………….. Susan Sadler, of Oklahoma City, OK.
One sister……………………… Linda McSperitt, of Watonga, OK.
As well as seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and numerous other relatives and friends.
Memorial services for Bobby will be held Thursday, June 16th, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at the West Mount Pleasant Cemetery, with Wilkinson Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
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