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Patricia & Freddie Don "Fred" Stockton

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Obit for Fred
Oct 27, 1950 - May 16, 2010
Posted by April Isenberg

Clark Funeral Service

Freddie Don Stockton was born on October 27, 1950 in Mena, Arkansas and passed away on May 16, 2010 in Denison, Texas.

He lived most of his life in Broken Bow, Oklahoma and was a truck driver for many years. His hobbies and interests were gardening, working on cars and listening to music.

Freddie Don is preceded in death by his parents, John & Dorothy Stockton and one sister, Joyce.

He leaves behind his wife Patricia Stockton; one son, Tommy Stockton; four step-children, Stacey Hallmark, Kimberly Seward, Nathan Stephens and Paul Stephens; seven grandchildren and a host of friends.

He and Patricia were living with his mother and father-in-law, Faye & Leon Hunkapillar in Tishomingo. He was loved by so many and will be greatly missed.

Honorary Pallbearers are: Tommy Stockton, Jerry Studdard and Danny Hunkapillar.

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