Merle-Garrette-Obituary

Merle K. Garrette

Welch, Oklahoma

Oct 27, 1942 – Nov 24, 2015

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October 27, 1942
DIED
November 24, 2015
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Welch, Oklahoma

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Merle K. (Butch) Garrette, Jr. of Miami, passed away Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at
Joplin, Missouri. He was 73 years old.
Mr. Garrette was born October 27, 1942, in Miami to Leo Lowry Garrette and
Merle K. Garrette, Sr.
Butch was a graduate of Commerce High School. He attended Northeastern
Oklahoma A & M College and later graduated from Central State University at Edmond in the
summer of 1966, where he played collegiate baseball. Following graduation, Butch
served 2 years active duty with the U.S. Marine Corp during the Vietnam era. Most of his
time was served in Cuba. In 1968, Butch was discharged from active duty with the Marine
Corp and started work toward his Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University.
Before being admitted to the bar, Butch began his legal career in the City
Attorney's office in Oklahoma City as a legal intern. He was there for two years before
returning home to Ottawa County where he served 27 months in the District Attorney's
office. He headed the D.A.'s office after the resignation of Frank Grayson until the
appointment of Ron Stockwell. At that time, he went into private practice. Later he and Ron
Stockwell, began a law partnership that lasted some 20+ years operating under the name of
Garrette and Stockwell. Butch was a member of the American Bar Association, the
Oklahoma Bar Association, and the Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association. He served as
president of the Ottawa County Bar Association, Green Country Bar Association, Chairman
of the Ottawa County Democratic Party, and President and Treasurer of the Miami Horseman's
Association.
Butch married Mary Ethyl Nicks. in Miami, Oklahoma, on July 12,
1973. They made their home in Miami, where Merle (Butch) practiced law
and Mary taught Home Economics at Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College for 25
years. For a time, they both were also involved as co-owners in Terrace Clothing, a retail operation in Miami.
Following retirement in 1997, Butch and Mary began traveling throughout the United States
with their horses. Butch trained for himself and other owners, at one time housing more than
35 horses in his stable. This was his true love – grooming and caring for his horses! Because
of health problems, Butch finally sold all his horses in 2013. With no horses to care for daily,
he and Mary enjoyed traveling for a time.
Butch was preceded in death by his parents: Merle, Sr. in 1946, and his mother,
Leo, in 2008, and by two sisters, Billie JoAnn Garrette in 1998 and Patsy Lou Martin in 2014.
Survivors include Mary, his wife of 43 years of the home, 3 daughters: Jamie Lynne
Smith and her husband, David, and Jill Elise Maxson, and her husband, Jim, both of
Austin, Texas; Kelly Lee Friend and her husband, Billy, of Miami, and a son, Kenneth Scott Garrette and his wife, Lisa, of Miami. Ten surviving grandchildren include Matthew Scott Garrette of Enid, Oklahoma, Joshua David Garrette, Michael Andrew Garrette , Brant Garrette
Walker and Bryson Douglas Walker of Miami, Erika Nichole Maxson, Mike Maxson and his wife Samantha, of Austin, Texas, Caleb Friend, Cade Friend, and Chloe Friend, 2 great grand daughters, Taylor and Emily Maxson, of Austin, Texas, two nieces, Toni Lee Brown, of Miami and Christi Martin Sullivan of Berlin, Connecticut and a nephew, Rick Brown, of Miami.
A private interment will be held. The family will receive friends from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm at First Christian Church of Miami on Saturday, November 28, 2015.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Christian Church of Miami Building Fund or the Miami Senior Citizens Center.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I often talked about Butch , he was not just my cousin but he helped me and taught me a lesson many years ago... Now he is with his family in heaven.. I will never forget him. May you feel the arms of God around each of you as days pass... Love all of you even if I haven't seen you for years

So sorry for your loss, Mary.

Our neighbor & friend will be missed.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our prayers to all of the family. Butch was a good man who treated everyone as an equal regardless. My wife and I were proud to call him our friend.