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David Vance Spear

Tecumseh Cemetery


© Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home

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submitted by: Glen Shroads

David Vance Spear, 23, of Moore, passed away Wednesday, October 27, 1993.

Speer died at the scene of an automobile accident early Wednesday on Interstate 44 in Grady County.

He was born November 4, 1969 in Ardmore, Oklahoma to Harve T. And Linda J. (Bradford) Speer. David moved to Moore 1970 and graduated from Eastern Ave., Christian Academy. He was a member of the Eastern Ave., Baptist Church.

He is survived by his parents, Harvey and Linda Spear of Moore; a son, Michael Vance Spear of Moore; a brother, Don Spear of Oklahoma City; a sister, Jennifer Spear of Moore; grandmother's, Stella Olin and glioma Spear, both of Shawnee.

Services were held Friday, October 29, 1993 at 11 AM in the Bill Eisenhower Southeast Chapel. Graveside services were at 1 PM in the Tecumseh mission Cemetery, Tecumseh, Oklahoma.

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