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Steven LaMarr "Stevie"
Gaines
Aug 17, 1970 - Feb 12, 2012
Submitted by Martha Reddout
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© Watts Funeral Home
(permission granted)
Preceding him in death were his mother, Ida
Mae Gaines on January 18, 2010; paternal grandparents, Stanley Gaines on
May 7, 1995, and Jimmie Lee Gaines on July 19, 2011; and a sister, Anna
Mae Gaines on April 14, 1964.
He is survived by his father, Willy Gaines, Sr. and his wife, Pamela of
Ardmore, OK; four brothers and sister-in-law, Willy Gaines, Jr. and wife
Christy of Madill, OK, Brandon Gaines, Jeffery Gaines and Terry Gaines,
all of Ardmore; grandfather Frank Pearcy of Oklahoma City, OK;
grandmother, Eva Johnson and husband Curtis of Spencer, OK; two nephews,
Chase and Chance Cavitt of Madill; six aunts; and special friend Lee Ann
Laney of Ardmore.
Serving as bearers will be Lonnie Bartling, Blaze Bartling, Morry
Bartling, Bill Hartman, Mark Lornes and Donald Ray Hartman. Honorary
bearers are Lester Douglas, Bruce Mobley, Mark Hurley, Gary Wells and
Gary Goodwin.
Funeral Service
Friday, February 17, 2012
11:00 a.m.
Nazarene Baptist Church
Dunbar Community
Officiating: Rev. Eugene Bellard, Rev. Jim May, and Pastor Don Williams
Interment
Dunbar Cemetery
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