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Billy Wayne Smith

1930 - 2008

BORN

1930

DIED

2008

Billy Smith Obituary

Services for Billy Wayne Smith of Bokchito, who passed away Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008 at the Bonham VA Nursing Home in Bonham, will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23 at the First Baptist Church of Bokchito, Okla.. Bro. Preston Burns, Chaplain George Cooper and Tom Redwine will be officiating.
He was born Aug. 26, 1930 in Wade, Okla. to Herman Ernest Smith and Mary Emma Ticknor. He graduated from Durant High School in 1949. He lettered in football, track and basketball, and was inducted into the National Athletic Honor Society. He was a member of the Durant American Legion championship team of 1947.
He served our country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War from 1952-1955 in San Diego, Calif., Tacoma, Wash., and Guam. In the Navy he was a member of SAF baseball team where he was selected to the Navy All Stars.
While on leave Billy Wayne met Ollieta Jean Easter at a local dance. After his service in the Navy, they were married June 16, 1956 in Bokchito, Okla. On April 26, 1957, while he was a student at Southeastern State College, he and Ollieta caused quite a stir by having the first all-girl triplets in Bryan County. Even with his new family, Billy Wayne continued his education, receiving his bachelor of science degree and master of science Degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
He started his teaching career at Durant Middle School in 1959, and when his students graduated to the high school, he followed. While at Durant High School, he coached football, basketball and track. In 1963, '64 and '65 he coached participants in the State Junior Olympics and the AAU 880 relay national team in 1963. In 1966 the Durant High track team won the state championship breaking the track meet record with 11 students breaking school or state records.
He continued his coaching career in Tishomingo, Okla. from 1966-1969. From 1969 to 1973 he coached football and baseball at Lawton MacArthur in Lawton, Okla. where the 1973 football team was state runner-up. After teaching and coaching for one year in Texhoma, Okla., he retired and returned to Bokchito, Okla. to help with the family business.
While living in Bokchito, Okla., he was an active member of the community, serving on the city council, including a term as Mayor. He was a member of the Durant Elks Lodge, the Bokchito Lions Club, Durant American Legion and the Masonic Lodge 263 in Bokchito. In the spring of this year, he received recognition for his 50 years of service in the Masonic Lodge, DAV and 32nd Degree Mason from the Scottish Rite Temple in McAlester, Okla.
He was a member of the Bokchito First Baptist Church and Men's Sunday School Class. As a resident of the VA nursing home, he was a faithful participant in the chapel services and Bible studies. At the VA he was known as "Coach", and with his decorated OU Sooner room, he always told people he was in Bonham to do missionary work for the Sooners.
He was a member of the Oklahoma Education Association and believed that he was always a teacher who just happened to coach. He was an avid supporter of Bryan County sports, especially Rock Creek High and American Legion baseball.
He was preceded in death by his parents; stepfather Bill Neeley and three stepsisters. He is survived by his wife of the home; daughters Terrie Keck and husband Bill of Marlow, Okla., Sherrie Stout and husband Hal of Norman, Okla., and Jerrie Goforth of Bokchito, Okla.; his sister Alva Dean Sweeney and husband John of Durant, Okla.; stepsister Rene Harris of Emory; and nephew Johnny Wayne Sweeney of Monroe, La. He was very proud of his four grandchildren: Derek Goforth and wife Jordan of Ardmore, Okla., Ryan Keck of Alva, Okla., Tanner Keck of Marlow, Okla., and Kassidy Goforth of Bokchito, Okla. He is also survived by an extended group of loving family and friends.
Internment will be in the Bokchito Civic Cemetery with Military and Masonic honors under the direction of Dalton-Holmes Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be former students Larry Nabors, Dickie Kidd, Butch Arnett, Simon Poljakow, Gary Oliver, Mike Pyler, Tommy Grider, James Bryant and Johnny Wayne Sweeney. Honorary Pallbearers will be Leonard Morgan, Ross Phillips, Lance Patterson and the Men's Sunday School Class of First Baptist of Bokchito.
Family hour will be 6 -7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Dalton-Holmes Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Bokchito Civic Cemetery, P.O. Box 311 or to the Bokchito First Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 82, both of Bokchito, OK 75726.

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Published by The Herald Democrat from Oct. 22 to Oct. 23, 2008.

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Durrell Garrison

October 23, 2008

I did not know Mr. Smith personally, but am familiar with the Easter family as are all Persons who grew up in Southern Oklahoma, particularly the fact that he and Oleta produced the first female triplets in Bryan County. I honor him for his service in support of this country and pass along my sincerest sympathies to his family. I learned a great deal about how he performed in his life from the obituary. He led a full life and accomplished a great deal for a "Okie" from the small town of Wade, Oklahoma. My best wishes to his family. (Kemp, Oklahoma)

Denise Owens

October 22, 2008

Even though I did not know Mr. Smith I would have liked to have told him how much I appreciated his time in the service of our country. He is a true Hero! I also would have thanked him for being a Mason. If it were not for people like him I would have been in a wheelchair all of my life. I was able to play sports and live a healthy happy life.

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