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© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Submitted by: Jan Grooms


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Thank You For Your Service!

Jerry M. Presley

Jerry M. Presley
???? ~ May 30, 2015 | Age 80

Our dad, Jerry M. Presley has died. He passed peacefully early on Saturday morning, May 30, in Tulsa. He was 80. 

Dad was loved by his family and was a friend to many. Born and raised in Stilwell, OK, dad joined the Navy during the Korea Conflict and was honorably discharged. 

He met and married our mother, Kathleen M. (Seward) Presley to whom he was faithfully married for 56 years. 

My brother, Gary M. Presley and I, DeLane (Presley) Trott and my husband Bill were privileged to call him dad. 

Dad's career as an aircraft avionics engineer spanned more than 40 years and allowed him to travel the globe seeing 114 countries. My mother, my brother and I hold fast to the truth of a life everlasting. 

God bless you dad. We love you and will miss you. 


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