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© Published in Enid, OK. News
November 22, 2005
Submitted by: Sylva Rhodes


Garey Lynn Ream

March 17, 1940 ~ November 21, 2005

Garey Lynn Ream, age 65, made is transition from this earthly life into God's Heavenly Kingdom on November 21, 2005.

He was born of parents, Otto and Pearl Ream in Carmen, Oklahoma on March 17, 1940. They along with his adoring pets, Duchess, Minga and JJ, preceded him in death.

Garey graduated from Paul's Beauty College in March of 1963. He was a hairstylist in several Oklahoma City beauty shops, most recently Sterlings for the past 15 years. Garey loved all things of nature. He had a sharp tongue and quick wit, as was experienced by many who knew him.

Garey, along with Steve Cook and Kenneth Boutwell, send A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to Dr. Criag Pitts and the staff of Hospice of Oklahoma. Also, to the many others that sent cards, flowers, brought food and made calls. These were deeply appreciated and of great comfort to him.

At his request a private memorial service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Oklahoma.


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