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Gene Terrell Musick
© Clinton Daily News
04 Dec 2008
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Graveside services for Gene Musick, 48, Lefors, Texas resident, were set for 3:30 p.m. today at the Union Hatchett Cemetery north of Bessie with Rev. LeeRoy Musick, Cheyenne officiating. Funeral services were held this morning at the First Baptist Church in Lefors, Texas, with Rev. Chris Webb, pastor, officiating.

Mr. Musick died Monday, December 1, 2008 in Pampa, Texas. He was born March 26, 1960 in Shattuck and had attended school in Clinton, both in Oklahoma, as well as at White Deere, Texas.

He was a plumber and later became a pipefitter journeyman.

He would put in a hard day's work to help a person in need. He was always there for the people who needed him. He was your smile when he walked in.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors of Pampa, Texas.

Survivors include his father, Bobby Musick of Lefors, Texas; his mother, Bonita Musick of Lefors, Texas; a brother, Darwin Musick of Monticello, Arkansas; two sisters, Kathy Tinney and husband Don; Pam Franks and husband Steve, all of Lefors, Texas; two grandmothers, Mary Musick of Hobart, Oklahoma; Ruth Canaday of Lefors, Texas; nieces and nephews, Johnathon Tinney, Jonelle Combs and husband Tad; Dustin Musick, Carie Johnson and husband Mark Devan Franks; Brook Franks and Madison Franks.

Gene was preceded in death by his grandfathers Carl Musick and Darvin Canaday; and his grandmother, Jessie Musick Hubbard.

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