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© Marietta Monitor
30 Jul 2021, page 4
Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Leota (DeBock) McCarver

June 20, 1940 ~ May 10, 2021

Leota DeBock McCarver, 80, was born in Enid on June 20, 1940. The daughter of Leo DeBock and Crystal Crouse DeBock, she passed away on Monday, May 10, 2021 at Mercy Health Love County, Marietta.

Leota and her husband of 61 years, Jerry McCarver built a life together at Lake Texoma, where the McCarvers managed multiple marinas through the years, including Willow Springs, Catfish Bay and Soldier Creek. In addition to enjoying time at the lake and traveling, Leota shared a love of golf with her husband. Leota loved animals, particularly Maggie their dog and wildlife near their home. She loved reading, gardening, and spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Leo and Crystal DeBock; sisters, Patty Shelton, Marsha Peery and Tony Loveday; and brother, Phillip DeBock.

Those she leaves to cherish her memories are her husband, Jerry; daughters, JoAnna Cooper and Danny Bokies of Kingston and Sheri Hutchins and husband Stephen of Marietta; grandchildren, Angie Cooper of Gordonville, Texas, Jennifer Gray and husband Gary of Vernon, Texas, Kory Atcuson of Seattle, Katie Hampton and T.J. Norman of Broken Arrow, and Jon Hutchins and wife Sarah of Skiatook; 11 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; brothers, Lynn DeBock and wife Carol of Mead and Joe DeBock of Quinlan; and sister, Trudy Miller and husband Buck of Lone Grove.

Online guest book: dearmanclarkfh@gmail.com
DeArman-Clark

This obituary included a photo of Mrs. McCarver 


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