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Alvin Omar Rascon

Alvin Omar Rascon
June 6, 1987 ~ April 24, 2020

Alvin Omar Rascon was born on Saturday, June 6, 1987 in Blackwell, Oklahoma, to a life of music, fun and family.

The son of Alvaro and Patricia (Calleja) Rascon. Alvin grew up attending Blackwell Public Schools where he graduated from in 2005. After high school Alvin studied at Northern Oklahoma College before transferring to Oklahoma State University.

Alvin was always willing to lend a helping hand whether it be at The Youth Center, helping with yard work or loading something up in his truck. He was the one you could count on. Alvin also spent many summers working as a lifeguard and camp counselor at OLOG, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Camp. Camp was his happy place. Along with serving others Alvin took great joy in music. His collection of vinyl’s is one to be envied. He took great joy in cooking for his family, “Steak Night” and “Brinner” (breakfast for dinner) were staples in his household. He loved golf, disc golf and playing guitar. He watched Oklahoma State football religiously and made it a point to attend at least one game a year. Alvin loved his friends like family. They were his family, Alvin enjoyed fireworks, bonfires, late nights, shooting pool, listening to music, having deep conversations often while drinking his fine whiskey and smoking a cigar. A man of very sophisticated taste.

On May 5, 2014, Alvin and Katie Beth Hill joined in marriage and settled in Ponca City. Together they have two precious girls; Ava Rose and Zoey Alyson. He was a patient daddy and loved his girls more than they will ever know. Everything he did, he did for them.

Alvin passed away Friday, April 24th, in Ponca City. He is survived by his wife Katie and his daughters; Ava and Zoey of Ponca City, OK, parents; Alvaro and Patricia Rascon of Blackwell, OK, siblings; Cassandra Rascon Gutierrez and husband Cesar Gutierrez of Ponca City, OK, Patricia (Patty) Rascon of Ponca City, OK, Aaron Rascon and wife Claudia Rascon of Blackwell, OK, Adriana Rascon of Chihuahua, Mexico, maternal grandparents, Maria Esther Calleja and Adolfo Calleja of Blackwell, OK as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by siblings; Alvaro Rascon, Jr and Alma Rascon, his cousin, Jaqueline Franco, paternal grandparents Manuel and Manuela Rascon and maternal great grandparents, Genoveva and Teodosio Vasquez.

There will be a private viewing for family, Wednesday, April 29th at Grace Memorial Chapel. At this time, we are planning to have a memorial for Alvin on June 6, 2020. More details to come later. Donations may be made in Alin’s memory to his daughters at Community National Bank & Trust in Ponca City and flowers may also be sent to Grace Memorial Chapel.

Words of encouragement and messages of condolence may be left online at www.gracememorialchapel.net. Cremation arrangements are under the directions of Grace Memorial Chapel. 


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