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1932
2020
We have all seen the phrase on a bumper sticker, mug, or T-shirt countless times: “Best Dad Ever.” On March 16, 2020 Gerald Ray Hayes, who will always be remembered as our ‘Best Dad Ever’ (apologies to those whose Dad might also have the title), went home to the one that loves him the most. Dad was a “Road to Romans Christian”, a magnetic personality with a “lightness of being” and “generosity of spirit” who made us all believe in the possibilities.
He was born at home on May 7, 1932, to Ernest Dewey Hayes and mother Essie Jane Leach with a large family of 4 boys and 5 girls. He grew on a farm just west of Washington in a 2-room shotgun house with no indoor plumbing or electricity. It was on that farm he learned a strong work ethic from plowing with a mule to getting the chicken “ready” for supper. At the age of 8 he started as a water jack boy during the broomcorn harvest, later working right alongside his father cutting broomcorn. Dad always said there is nothing like a broomcorn itch. In 1941, the family move into town, where Dad attended Purcell Schools. Dad always loved sports. He lettered in football, basketball and track. He was proud to have played with Olympian Lester Lane and be on the 1950 State Basketball Championship Team. He graduated in 1952 and was voted most handsome senior male. Dad’s strong work ethic earned him the projectionist job at the Canadian Theater. He there met and courted his high school sweetheart, Margaret Pearl Tefertiller. On August 9,1952 they married and settled in Purcell. Dad then started his lifelong career with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. In December there was an abrupt change. He received a letter from the President, friends and neighbors with regards to his military draft. He commented that he was “so lucky to be chosen” to go to Korea. He completed his basic training at Camp Carson, Colorado. Dad started his world travels with a 17-day cruise to Pusan, Korea and was stationed at Yeongdeungpro above the 38th parallel. In Korea, he served his country proudly as an artillery surveyor and achieving the rank of Master Sergeant. He was honorably discharged and returned to Purcell in 1954. He continued his service in the Army National Guard while also re-starting his career with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Dad was a strong believer in education. He continued advancing his education and career. He was also proud to be a Registered Professional Land Surveyor. He retired from ODOT as the Assistant Resident Engineer in Purcell.
As a loving husband, father raising 4 boys and 1 girl. Dad was a Coach, Boy Scout leader, Sunday school teacher and wore many more hats. After the untimely passing of Margaret, Dad commented on how he was lucky to find love again, with a bonus, in Regina Ford and her two wonderful kids. Dad embraced his new family and often said that the names may not match but the heart certainly does.
After retirement Dad and Regina traveled the world from the Russian Kremlin, kissing the blarney stone in Ireland to riding elephants in Thailand. They loved every adventure together. Dad also enjoyed taking mission trips to Argentina, Peru and Brazil to share the Gospel. He was a faithful member of the 9th Street Church of Christ and loved his weekly visits to the sick or homebound. His servanthood continued as a member of the Purcell Kiwanis and was a lifelong member of the VFW. Dad was a private man that could solve most of his problems brush-hogging on his John Deere tractor. If life ever got too much, he just turned down his hearing aids, smile and just nod.
Dad’s grit, wit, and distinctive charm resonated with everybody. He touched so many lives. Dad always left you shaking your head with a smile. His loving character, straight-forward wisdom, and classic sense of humor will always be cherished.
Gerald leaves behind a family, whom he loved very much, to include his wife of 43 years Regina; his children, Gary Wayne Hayes and wife Cindy of Purcell, Michael Lee Hayes and wife Danice of Blanchard, Cheryl Lynn Strong of Purcell, Darrell Glen Ford of Goldsby, Jerry Don Hayes of Purcell, Kevin Lynn Hayes and wife Shay of Edmond and Marcy Ann Stokes of Bentonville, AR. Twelve grandchildren Christopher, Amber, Cammie, Levi, Chase, Candace, Turner, Sara Beth, Andrew, Caden, Anna and Allison and Ten great grandchildren Aiden, Brycen, Hendrix, Graeme, Annabelle, Layla, Maddox, Kaydence, Emsley. His brother Jack Dempsey Hayes and wife Jean of Oklahoma City.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Dewey Hayes and mother Essie Jane Leach. His wife Margaret Pearl Hayes. Sisters: Estell, Luciel, Gladys, Earnestean and Carrie. Brothers: Leslie and Jerry Mack
Our family is sincerely grateful to the many friends, neighbors and caregivers who have provided prayers, support and comfort during the time of loss.
A “Celebration of Life” honoring the memory of Gerald Ray Hayes will be held on June 14, 2020. The celebration will begin at 2:00 pm at The Grand Canadian Theater.
In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to be made in Gerald Hayes’s honor to Westview Boys Home at westviewboyshome.com or Westview Boys Home 120 W. Broadway Hollis, OK 73550
Send online condolences @ www.wilsonlittle.com.
Bobby TEFERTILLER
August 14, 2020
I did not know that my uncle Gerald had passed away he was one of the finest, caring and gentle i have known. I have been blessed to have had him in my life.
Sheila Fisher
June 14, 2020
A great man who always shared a smile. My thoughts and prayers for the family. He will be missed by all.
Patty Showecker
June 14, 2020
It was a Great a pleasure to have gotten to know Cousin Gerald in the time Ive been able to meet and get to know him I have greatly loved and respected him
My heart is with the Family
I will miss him dearly
Roger Showecker
June 14, 2020
I got to visit through my wife (Patty Showecker) at the reunions, he always seemed cheerful, a very nice man.
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Charles McLellan
June 14, 2020
Many great memory's of growing up with Gary & Mike with Gerald teaching our Sunday school class.
A great example of a good man Charles McLellan
Vickie Thurston
June 12, 2020
Mike, my sympathies go out to you and your family, i loved what you all wrote about him, what a special tribute. My best to your family.
Vickie Thurston
Cheryl Tarlton
June 12, 2020
Gerald was like a second father to all of us girls! Such a sweet caring man, he had the best smile and gave the best hugs! He will be dearly missed, but he leaves behind a great legacy! Thinking and prayers for the whole family. I know how difficult it is to lose that someone who has always been the glue that keeps everything going.I feel truly blessed to have known Gerald.
With love and prayers
Cheryl Tarlton
Donette Aday-Brantley
June 7, 2020
Gerald is my great uncle and in last years I was able to sit and chat for a bit in addition to our family reunions. I will miss his kind and humble heart and him always welcoming me in his home. I will always think of you and remember what a pleasure it is to be part of a great family! My love to you all!
Twila Williamson
April 30, 2020
My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife Regina and his family. Mr. Hayes was a very sweet man and will be missed.
Kenric West
March 27, 2020
It was nice knowing you, even if it was short. Rest in Heaven. Kenric
Steven Bowen
March 27, 2020
My name is Steven Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes gave me a chance to be apart of their family. I sat with Mr. Hayes some days and nights, I can remember sitting with him at the breakfast table and Mr. Hayes sat there giving me some words of wisdom. He told me" Steven, we all have a past. Just keep doing what you're doing and be the best at what you do. Always make the right choices " , I still smile when I think about that moment we shared. His wife, kids and grandchildren embraced me like family. Wish I would've known him sooner. Thanks Hayes family for letting me be apart of your family.
Cheyann Fincher
March 26, 2020
Such a sweet man! I was honored to have known you if only for a short while. Prayers for comfort and peace to your family.
James and Agnes Nunnally
March 26, 2020
A true and trustworthy friend. Always looked for the good in others. Thankful to share our family heritage. Agnes and I send along our love to all the Hayes/Ford family. The Nunnally's
Kathy Lee
March 24, 2020
Fly with the Angels Gerald, You were a good Christian man.
Kathy Peshel
March 24, 2020
Gerald and Regina were such good people. Cleaned for them when he was in the hospital. I will truly miss him. Such a special soul.
Charles & Sandra Collins
March 24, 2020
Gerald and Regina have been wonderful friends to us through the years. Through the good times and through rough times they have been loyal friends. It wasn't that long ago that they were comforting us in our loss of Sue and Mike Hurt. Now Gerald is with them in heaven; and what a great reunion they will have. We will miss you, Gerald, and will one day be with you again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Terri Huddleston
March 24, 2020
I will always remember living up the street from Gerald and his family on Madison street. His family were like family to my family. I will always remember Gerald and his Smile and always getting a Hug. He will be missed but Never forgotten. RIP Gerald Hayes.
Karen Lawson
March 23, 2020
Gerald I will always value our friendship. It hasn't been that long since we visited via phone. You will be missed. Karen lawson
Vicki Sullivan
March 23, 2020
What an amazing man! A full life and wonderful family. In God's holy presence now.
Ron and Carolyn Ellis
March 23, 2020
I remember him helping pickup Flags when we at Kiwanis would place them out for holidays and enjoyed visiting with him. Very good man and will be missed.
Allen Eubanks
March 23, 2020
Mr. Gerald was always a bright moment in our day when he visited with us at Ace. His smile will be missed. Praying for peace and comfort to be granted to his entire family and network of friends.
Debbie Gantz
March 23, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Missy Heath
March 23, 2020
He was a very sweet man and i was glad to have known him
Trudi (Mansur) Hosek
March 23, 2020
Gerald was one of my mom's childhood friends. She always had nice, fun memories of him. My husband and I got to see that light-heartedness when we began to church at 9th and Pierce. He was so dearly loved and will be missed by many.
Susie Williams-Allen
March 23, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sara Bogle
March 23, 2020
I love you papa, You will be missed very dearly. You will always be remembered, cant wait to tell Emsley stories about you when she gets older.
Randy Belicek
March 23, 2020
Words cannot express how much Gerald meant to our family and I know many many other families. He was very kind and compassionate. I have many fond memories of the many track meets that we spent together.
Janet Woolly
March 23, 2020
Loved this kind man! He was a hugger! I enjoyed that especially since I am as well! No wonder I hadnt seen you two much; youve been traveling the world and enjoying every minute you had! Will miss this kind soul!❤❤ Janet
Garry & Barbara Smith
March 23, 2020
So very sorry for your loss.
Donald Aday
March 23, 2020
Uncle Gerald, was a wonderful role model not only to me but to all who knew him. He loved his Lord and Saviour with all his heart. May Our Heavenly Father comfort his family and friends.
Agnes Wells
March 23, 2020
May he Rest In Peace.
Qunin and Phyllis Bennett
March 23, 2020
Please accept our sympathies in the loss of Gerald. We know that he is now with Jesus and that is much to celebrate. Gerald was a wonderful man who was a joy to visit with know that your business dealings with him would be fair and square.
Bonita Brakefield
March 23, 2020
Gerald was such a sweet caring man of God. I will treasure his friendship forever! Till we meet again! Love Bonita and Steve Brakefield
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