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Centrahoma Cemetery

Centrahoma, Coal County, Oklahoma


© Brown's Funeral Chapel Coalgate
Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Glenney Dale Madison

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April 17, 1958 ~ September 4, 2024

Glenney Dale Madison, a Kiowa resident, was born on April 17, 1958, to Charles Foster and Lillian Laverne (Redwine) Madison at Ardmore, Oklahoma.

He passed away on September 4, 2024, at Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the age of 66 years, 4 months and 18 days.

Dale attended school at Fillmore and Milburn until they moved to Broken Bow at the age of 16. He broke and trained horses while he was a young boy and began working at Well Houser for 10 or more years. Dale married Margo Williams on October 5, 1989, at Coalgate, Oklahoma. After marriage, they moved to Oklahoma City where he worked as a construction foreman for 10 or more years. Dale was involved in the cleanup of the mass casualty of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. He received a certificate from the Governor for his honorable service. Dale and Margo moved to Centrahoma where he was a truck driver for Black Hawk, BOB and Ada Energy until his retirement.

He loved to hunt, fish, go dancing and make his own fishing traps. His favorite times were spent cooking for his family and friends. Dale was deeply loved by all and will be dearly missed.

SURVIVED BY

Wife: Margo Williams of the home in Kiowa, OK
Sons: Glenney Dale Madison Jr of Granite, OK
Jimmy Don Williams of Tribbey, OK
Christopher Adam Madison and wife Randi
Michael Scott of Holly Creek, OK
Justin Dale Madison of Centrahoma, OK
Grandchildren: Shawn, Makayla, Jessie, Jerric, Rio, Joe, Kevin
Lil Bo, Alexis, Remmington, Ramsey, Arron and Ellexys
Brother: Ricky Madison and wife Peggy of Mart, TX
Like A Daughter: Kristi Daniels of Kiowa, OK
Nephews: Jeremy Madison, Jason, Nathaniel, Michael, Scotty JR
Tony, Tim, Big Justin and Bo Gold
Nieces: Misty Madison, Angelina, Sondra, Karen
Donna Kay and Carla

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY

PARENTS: Arthur Thomas and Edith Loraine (Croy) Martin
SISTER: Pam Martin

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DATE OF SERVICES: 2:00 PM Tuesday, September 10th, 2024

PLACE OF SERVICES: Brown's Funeral Chapel, Coalgate, Oklahoma

OFFICIATING: Brother Eddie Hogue

INTERMENT: Centrahoma Cemetery

CASKETBEARERS: Justin Dale Madison, Jimmy Don Williams, Christopher Adam Madison, Michael Scott Madison, Mike Lee, Justin Scott Madison, Nathaniel Madison, Timothy Madison

HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: Michael Nail, Junior Madison, Tony Madison, Scotty Madison, James Hunter II, James Hunter Sr, Thomas Gold, Bo Gold, Kyle Martin

FAMILY NIGHT MONDAY 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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