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Keatha Ann (Beaver) & John Emery Cagle

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Oaklawn Cemetery
Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma
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Obit for John
Jan 10, 1942 - May 13, 2020

DeArman Funeral Home
Wynnewood, OK
(permission granted)

John Emery Cagle was born Jan. 10, 1942 in Wynnewood, OK, to Cecil and Zona (Hickman) Cagle, he passed from this life May 13, 2020 in Sulphur, and entered Heaven’s Gates to begin his eternal life.

John spent most of his youth on the family farm, south of Sulphur, with his parents and two sisters, Sandra and Janis. He attended Sulphur schools, graduating in 1960. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy from Oklahoma State University in 1964, and continued his education at Kansas State University. John married his high school sweetheart Keatha (Beaver), Sept. 1, 1962 in Sulphur. The couple began married life in Stillwater while John was a student at Oklahoma State University. In Stillwater, their first child, Dianna, was born. John’s career path began in Kansas, where he worked for the Kansas Extension Service. The family moved to Tulsa when he accepted a position with the Tulsa County Extension Service. While living in Tulsa, children Dana and John Jr. were born, and John began his Christian walk with the Lord. He was a faithful, dedicated Christian the remainder of his life, serving as an elder of Vinita Avenue Church of Christ for more than three decades. In 1974, the family moved to Texas when John accepted a position in Research and Development with Bayer Crop Science. In this 30-year-plus role, he logged thousands of miles to check test plots throughout Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. As a result of his dedicated service, many breakthroughs in crop protection were developed. In his retirement, John established his own agricultural spraying business, “Cagle’s Custom Spraying,” which kept him busy for several years. John had the opportunity to fulfill a lifelong goal in 1977, when he built a “house on the hill” on the family farm, where he and Keatha lived until their deaths. John and Georgia Bohannon were married in Sulphur in 2010. They enjoyed travel and visiting with friends, and took great care of each other during their 10-year marriage. Working on the farm and sharing the heritage of agriculture with his children and grandchildren was a top priority of John’s. He encouraged and supported not only his own children and grandchildren with projects such as the Murray County Livestock Show, but generations of children in the community, as well. Education was also a top priority. John and Keatha lovingly supported each of their children’s educational pursuits, and was proud his children and grandchildren were counted among Oklahoma State University alumni. John served on the Murray County Fair Board for more than 35 years, as well as the Murray County Conservation Service Board for 14 years.

John was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Keatha.

He is survived by his wife Georgia, of the home; daughter Dianna, and her husband Kevin Dale, of Durant; daughter Dana and her husband Billy Frank Lance, of Sulphur; son John Jr and his wife Dusty, of Sulphur; step-daughter Janna Taylor, and her husband David, Arlington, Texas; and step-son Kendall Bohannon, Denver, Colorado; and sisters Janis Warren and her husband, Randy, and Sandra McNeil, all of Sulphur. Grandchildren include: Jenna Barton, Joshua Dale, and his wife Brooke; Zachary Hudspeth, Carter Hudspeth, Madison Lance, Summer Kirkland, JW Cagle, Collin Cagle, Zachary Taylor and Nathan Taylor. Great-grandchildren include: Jacob Barton, Kasen Dale, Navey Dale, and Colton Taylor. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be the grandsons. Honorary pallbearers are: Jim Beaver, Dwight Cleveland, Jimmy Dale, Richard Day, Gayle Frederick, Bryon Hancock, Larry Kolling, Richard Mosby, Randy Warren, and Allan Wynn.

Services will be held Monday May 18, 2020 at 10:00AM at Vinita Ave Church of Christ officiated by Danny Stewart and Kevin Dale.

Burial will be at Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of DeArman Funeral Home 

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Obit for Keatha
Apr 13, 1943 - Jun 29, 2008

DeArman Funeral Home
Wynnewood, OK
(permission granted)

Keatha was born in Ada to Frank & Lorene Gilbert Beaver. She grew up in Sulphur and graduated from Sulphur High School in 1961. She attended business school and worked in banking for 31 years, and at the local banks for the past 24 years. She was married to John Cagle on September 1, 1962 at Sulphur. She was a member of the Vinita Ave Church of Christ, the Helping Hands OHCE, the B&PW. She was the 4-H Mother, FFA Mother, And Band Mother.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Survivors: Husband: John Cagle of the home, Daughter & her husband: Dianna & Kevin Dale of Durant, Daughter: Dana Hudspeth of Sulphur, Son & his wife: John Cagle, Jr & Dusty of Sulphur, Brothers: Dewey Beaver of Ontario, Calif, Jimmie Beaver of Oklahoma City, Kenneth Beaver of Bastroop, LA. Sister: Sharon Talbert of Sulphur, Grandchildren: Jenna & Joshua Dale, Zachary & Carter Hudspeth, J.W. Cagle.

Services: Wednesday July 2 at 10:00AM at the Vinita Ave. Church of Christ with interment to follow in Oaklawn Cemetery.
 

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