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| Billy Randale McCarty Jr. |
Billy Randale McCarty Jr., born November 29, 1959, at Coalgate, Oklahoma, to Billy Randale McCarty Sr. and Martha Ann (Hightower) McCarty, passed away November 2, 2012, at Coalgate, Oklahoma, at the age of 52.
He attended and graduated from Lewisville, Texas, and TCU in Fort Worth. Billy married Barbara Crow on Dec. 20, 2010, at Coalgate, Oklahoma. He was a truck driver, was of the Baptist faith, and he enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family.Billy is survived by his wife, Barbara McCarty of Coalgate, Oklahoma; parents, Billy McCarty Sr. and Ann of Coalgate, Oklahoma; sisters, Debbie Morgan and husband, Stan, of Irving, Texas, and Loretta McCarty of Coalgate, Oklahoma; brothers, Bud McCarty of Denton, Texas, and Bobby Rydale McCarty of Lewisville, Texas; stepdaughters, Tracy Eaves and husband, Kenny, of Atoka, Oklahoma, and Sheila McGee and husband, Randall, of Atoka, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Landree Eaves, Karris Eaves, Keenan Smith, Ethan Smith and DeJon McGee; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
A graveside service was held Monday, November 5, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. at Coalgate Cemetery. Interment followed. Brother Ralph Crow officiated the service. Pallbearers were Bud Ray McCarty, Jeremy Morgan, Robert Stockwell, and Rodney McKinney. Honorary pallbearers were Mark Taylor, Larry Brantley, Ronnie Brantley, and Chris Bradley. Services were under the direction of Brown's Funeral Service - Coalgate.
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I am Bible teacher in the metroplex and I am writing you because I am sorry for your loss. When death is touch in our personal life it is like a sting to us which the Bible states: 1 Corinthians 15: 56: The sting producing death is sin, but the power for sin is the Law. When our loved ones die, we mourn. And we may ask: 'What has happened to them? Are they suffering? At such times, we need to go to God's Words for comfort. (1 Corinthians 1:3, 4) The Bible helps us to understand how Our Creator and Jesus feel about death.
I hope this encourage you and your family during this difficult time.
With Deep Sympathy,
Mrs. Barnes "