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Lieut Eugene “Gene” Mahan

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Lieut Eugene “Gene” Mahan

Birth
Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
19 Aug 1995 (aged 74)
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Spencer, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
S2-L403-A
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Eugene Mahan, 74, of Edmond, our precious Father and Husband went to be with our Lord on Aug 19, 1995, at Edmond Regional Medical Center.

Gene was born on Jan 1, 1921, at Muskogee, OK. He was a graduate of the US Naval Academy and served as a LT in the Navy during WWII.

He owned and operated Gene's TV Sales and Repair Service until his retirement. He was a member of the Britton Baptist Church.

Survivors include wife, Mildred; daughter & son-in-law, Candice & Joe Price; son and daughter-in-law Donald & Sherri Mahan; son and daughter-in-law Rodney & Kathy; Step daughters Clara Tarbutton and Pauline Fowler (Bill); stepson & daughter-in-law, Edwin & Charlene Strickland; sister Lucille Hinkle; 22 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and 2 great great grandchildren.

He was a loving and dear Husband, Father, and Grandfather, and will be missed by all.


Published in the Daily Oklahoman, Aug 1995.

Eugene Mahan, 74, of Edmond, our precious Father and Husband went to be with our Lord on Aug 19, 1995, at Edmond Regional Medical Center.

Gene was born on Jan 1, 1921, at Muskogee, OK. He was a graduate of the US Naval Academy and served as a LT in the Navy during WWII.

He owned and operated Gene's TV Sales and Repair Service until his retirement. He was a member of the Britton Baptist Church.

Survivors include wife, Mildred; daughter & son-in-law, Candice & Joe Price; son and daughter-in-law Donald & Sherri Mahan; son and daughter-in-law Rodney & Kathy; Step daughters Clara Tarbutton and Pauline Fowler (Bill); stepson & daughter-in-law, Edwin & Charlene Strickland; sister Lucille Hinkle; 22 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and 2 great great grandchildren.

He was a loving and dear Husband, Father, and Grandfather, and will be missed by all.


Published in the Daily Oklahoman, Aug 1995.


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