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Cairo Cemetery

Cario, Coal County, Oklahoma


© Brown's Funeral Service, Atoka. Ok
Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Stoney Eugene Fairchild

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September 8, 1975 ~ January 24, 2023

Stoney Eugene Fairchild, a Coalgate resident, was born on September 8, 1975, to Joseph Fairchild and Carol Lee (Frazier) Fairchild, at Muskogee, OK. He passed away on January 24, 2023 at Dallas, TX at the age of 47 years, 4 months and 16 days. Stoney graduated from Midway School in Council Hill, Oklahoma, Class of 1994. He worked for the US Postal Service as a Clerk at the Post Office in Lane, Oklahoma. Stoney also worked for Oklahoma Rig and Supply. He married Kaci Jo Bills on October 8, 2016 at Daisy, Oklahoma. Together they had a beautiful family. Kaci, Jossilyn and Raven were the loves of his life. Stoney enjoyed golfing and team roping. He liked going to auctions. He loved vacationing with his family. Stoney enjoyed going to Lake Eufaula with family and friends. He liked being anywhere Kaci was.

SURVIVED BY


Wife: Kaci Jo Fairchild of the home in Coalgate, OK
Daughters: Jossilyn and Raven Fairchild of the home in Coalgate, OK
Father: Joe Fairchild and wife Allie of Stroud, OK
Mother: Carol Fairchild of Muskogee, OK
Brother: Casey Fairchild and wife Tiffany of Oklahoma City, OK
Sister: Savannah Williams and husband Jared of Piedmont, OK
Father-in-Law: Chillie Joe Bills and wife Debora of Ada, OK
Mother-in-Law: Polly Thompson and husband Danny of Daisy, OK
Brothers-in-Law: Montana Bills and girlfriend Jara Lehew of Ada, OK
C.J. Bills and fiancé Nicole Swallow of Dallas, TX
Nieces & Nephews: Olivia, Andrew and Elliott Fairchild
Lizzie and Maddux Bills
Along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dearly loved friends
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY
Maternal Grandparents: Marshall Frazier and wife Nellie
Paternal Grandparents: Tuffy Fairchild and wife Jenny
Nephews: Ethan and Benjamin *******************************************************************************************************

DATE OF SERVICES: 2:00 PM Tuesday, October 18th, 2022

PLACE OF SERVICES: Cairo Cemetery, Cairo, Oklahoma

OFFICIATING: Family

INTERMENT: Cairo Cemetery, Cairo, Oklahoma

CASKETBEARERS: Jeff Ward, Joe K. Ward, Rodney Ward, Tim Ward, Chris Parker, Austin Ward, Tristan Ward, Gunnar Parker and Bryar Parker

HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: Paul Hooe, John Linton, Randal Erwin, Charles Canida, Gary Coffee, Alan Casey, Alvin Pebworth, Randy Cummins, Roland Cooper, Danny Ray Burns, John McPhetridge, David Graham, Bob Cody, Ron Wilson, Frank Sells, Clay Mowdy, James Frazier, Jim Cox, Roger Cosper, Chuck Loudermilk, David Cometti, Charles Spears, Ricky Tomlinson, Shane Tomlinson, Joe Young and Harry E. Farris

Family Night Monday at the Ashland Baptist Church from 6-8PM

CONDOLENCES MAY BE SENT TO THE FAMILY BY EMAIL TO: BROWNSFSCOALGATE@SBCGLOBAL.NET. PLEASE REFERENCE THE NAME OF THE DECEASED IN YOUR CORRESPONDENCE

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BROWN'S FUNERAL SERVICE - COALGATE, OK


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