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© Marietta Monitor
17 Feb 2012, Page 4
Source: © Watts Funeral Home
Interment with military honors followed in Lakeview Cemetery, Marietta.
Born June 15, 1940 in Clovis, New Mexico, the son of Earnest Carl and Allie Frances Scott Long, he died Saturday, February 11, 2012 in a healthcare facility in Ardmore.
Mr. Long graduated from Thackerville High School in 1958. He was a rifle sharpshooter in the United States Army from March 1960 to April 1962.
He and the former Asynthia Brown were married in Marietta on October 31, 1992. In 1988 Mr. Long returned to Love County to make his home and had been employed in the SOTC maintenance department in Ardmore. As a young man he was an avid hunter. He loved his pet cats and enjoyed participating in the activities at the Ardmore Chickasaw Nation Senior Center. He was also an avid NASCAR fan, often attending the races at Talladega. Mr. Long attended Marietta’s First United Methodist Church.
Preceding him in death were his parents; a daughter, Kisa Ann Long; a brother, James Long; and a stepson, William Jackson “Billy” Brown.
Survivors include his wife Asynthia Long of the home; a son Val Dean Long of Gainesville, Texas; two stepsons, Carl Brown of Grand Prairie, Texas and John Brown of Marietta; two stepdaughters, Cynthia M. Brown Joiner and husband Jack and Jaime L. Ryan, all of Moore; a brother, Larry Long of Marietta; a sister and brother-in-law, Brenda and Bub Peery of Greenville; and seven grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers were Bub Peery, Duane Spradling, Preston Dickson III, Jack Jooiner, Shannon Taylor and John Brown. Honorary bearers were members of the Ardmore Chickasaw Nation Senior Center.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
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