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Enid, Oklahoma April 13, 2021 January 6, 1973 ~ April 3, 2021 Celebration of Life Services for William "Billy" Gainer, Sr, will be 11 AM, Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at Emmanuel Enid, 2505 W. Owen K Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73703. There will be a private family inurnment at Memorial Park Cemetery. William "Billy" Leroy Gainer Sr, 48 of Enid, Ok, passed away with his beloved companion Kya after a fire broke out in his hotel room on April 3, 2021. Billy was born on January 6, 1973, in Salt Lake City, Utah to; Phillip and Ethel Marie Curtis Gainer. Billy grew up in Drummond, Ok. Billy was a "Jack of all Trades" but mostly a truckdriver in the oilfield and commodities. He loved sports and a huge Pittsburg Steelers football fan. Billy lived a full and unapologetically life, filled with love for his family. He will be remembered and sorely missed. Billy was preceded in death by his mother, Ethel Marie Gainer and stepmother, Lavena Rae Gainer. He is survived by sons, Brett M. Gainer, BJ and wife, Kaylee Gainer; grandchildren, Bentley, Aubree, Kenden, Brylinn, and Laynee; father and stepmother, Phillip and Barbara Gainer; brothers, Phillip Gill, Robert Gainer, Thomas Gill; sister, Amber Masters. |
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