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© Enid News & Eagle
2 June 2020
Submitted by: Glenn


Larry Joe Streck

Larry Joe Streck
November 10, 1941 ~ May 1, 2020

Larry Joe Streck was born in Enid, Ok on November 10, 1941, to the late Virgil Streck and Eleanor Masemore Streck. He stepped into heaven on May 1, 2020, at home in Troup, Texas.

He is preceded in death by the late wife Caroly Little Streck and brother, Jerry Streck.

He is survived by his wife, Audry Hill Streck of Troup, TX; sons, Brian Alan Streck and wife Becky of Flower Mound, TX, Mark Tyler Streck and wife Holli of Layton, Utah; step-son, Robert Hill of Troup, TX; six grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren; brothers, Leroy Streck and wife Mary of Troup, Tx, James Streck and wife Jackie of Marshall, OK; and sister, Laura Pullin and husband Thomas of Enid, OK.

A celebration of Life will be held at Larry's home on Saturday, June 20, 2020, at 6:00 pm. 


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