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© Wilson-Little Funeral Home Inc. Submitted by: Ann Weber

Pat Allspaugh

Pat Allspaugh
Jul 28, 1964 ~ May18, 2014

Pat Allspaugh, age 49 of Noble, passed away Sunday, May 18, 2014. Darron Patrick Allspaugh was born July 28, 1964 in Corpus Christi, TX, 1 of 5 children born to Rev. Paul Allspaugh and Eva Faye (Roachell) Allspaugh. The family moved to Norman when Pat was 2 years old. He was raised in the Purcell and Lexington area and attended Rays of Life Christian School.

After school, Pat began working in a grocery store, and later dabbled some working in the oil field. He then spent a time driving for the Daily Oklahoman, before moving back to the oil field. Pat spent countless hours driving a truck before an injury forced him to retire. On May 1, 1996 in Las Vegas, Pat and a young lady named Judy Brimm were united in marriage. In his spare time, Pat enjoyed fishing and shooting his guns. He loved football, and never missed an opportunity to watch his beloved Oklahoma Sooners. He was a wonderful husband and father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and a good friend to many. He will be dearly missed!

He was preceded in death by: His father, Rev. Paul Allspaugh and A son-in-law, Jason Stephens.

Pat leaves behind: His wife, Judy, of the home; His mother, Eva Allspaugh of Lexington; 2 sons, Derrick Lee Allspaugh of Ada, OK and Darron Patrick Allspaugh II of Newalla, OK; 3 daughters, Casey Stephens of Nacoma Park, OK, Kaylee Hendricks of Byars and Brittany Davis and husband Clint of Ada; His brother, Danny Paul Allspaugh and wife Samantha of Wanette; 3 sisters, Debbie Beck and husband Lynn of Mt. Home, AR, Lesia Miser and husband Ted of Stratford, OK and Jamie White of Wanette; 8 grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.

A Memorial Service is scheduled 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, May, 28, 2014, at the Grace Chapel in Lexington.


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