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W D "Dub" McNutt
Sep 22,1932 - Feb 6, 2016
Posted by: Ann Weber

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)

WD “Dub” McNutt age 83 of Lexington went home to be with his Lord on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, at his home surrounded by his family that loved him so much.

Dub was born on September 22, 1932 in Sulphur, Oklahoma. He was the oldest of four children born to Sidney George “Shorty” McNutt and Hazel Irene (Worley) McNutt. Dub grew up and attended school in Sulphur.

At the age of 18 he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1950, served in Korea as a diesel mechanic on heavy equipment. He proudly served his country for four years before being honorably discharged. After he returned home he got married and moved to Pauls Valley. There he worked as a painter and raised seven children. In 1968 he moved his family to Noble and then started working for the University of Oklahoma. Dub worked for O.U. as a painter for 26 years before retiring in 1991. On December 13, 1974, Dub married Johnnie Sugg in Noble, OK. She had four children, now two families became one big wonderful family. In 1976, Dub and Johnnie moved to Lexington and attended the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Dub was a faithful Christian and also served as a Lay Minister in the Pentecostal Church. He loved reading his Bible and was a scholar of the Bible. He currently was a member of Family Mission Church in Lexington. Throughout his life, Dub was an antique car buff and enjoyed reading car magazines. He also was an avid reader of the monthly consumer report magazine. He will be remembered as a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He will be greatly missed.

He was preceded in death by: Parents, Shorty and Hazel McNutt; One brother, Earl Ray McNutt; Two sisters, Edna Ruth McNutt and Lawanda Lee McNutt; one daughter, Sharon "Cokie" Hockersmith; One son, Donnie McNutt; Three grandsons, Jimmy Daniel Jr, Christopher Huddleston and Kristopher Sugg; One granddaughter, Christy Wages Grier

He is survived by: Wife, Johnnie McNutt of the home in Lexington; Nine children, David McNutt and wife Rose of Pauls Valley, Sandra Wages of Pauls Valley, Bobby McNutt of Pauls Valley, Larry McNutt and wife Connie of Pauls Valley, Roger McNutt and Tommy Martinez of Lakeside, California, Kenny Sugg and wife Debbie of Lexington, Penny Willhite of Phoenix, AZ, Lisa Shahan and husband Dennis of Newcastle, Dennis Sugg and wife Marian of Lexington; 18 grandchildren, Ann Margaret Fogle of Pauls Valley, Michael Hockersmith of Stratford, Mickey Daniels of Checotah, Kevin McNutt and wife Pam of Atlanta GA, Kerri Webb of OKC, Theresa Mann and husband Joe of Pauls Valley, Zack Copeland of South Carolina, Daniel McNutt and wife Donna of Pauls Valley, Angel Baird and husband Jeremy of Slaughterville, Ethan Webb & Madison Webb of Pauls Valley, Steven Martinez of Lakeside, CA; Joshua Peters of Lex, Jacob Smith of Lex., Jarrod Willhite of Phoenix, Randi Shahan of Newcastle, Rebecca and Jud Whitehead of Cameron, OK; DJ and wife Tiffany Sugg of Wister, OK; Kelsi Sugg of Noble, Tara Randol and husband Jimmy of Norman, John Mooney and wife Mary of Lexington; 32 great grandchildren, 21 great great grandchildren and one on the way; 1 Nephew: Jackie Jones of Pauls Valley Several cousins and a host of friends;

Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel in Purcell. A committal service will be at 3:00 PM at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Sulphur

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