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Marty Alan Lawless, 53, was born on January 19, 1970, in Tulsa, OK, the son of Jerry Lawless and Brenda (Weston) Lawless. He was preceded in death by his mother, Brenda.
Marty moved to the Sobol area at the age of 3 and graduated from Rattan High School, Class of 1988. During high school he loved playing baseball and helped the Rattan Rams win the State Championship in 1985. Marty then went on to play college baseball at Eastern Oklahoma State University and Murray State College. He then graduated from Southeastern University, where he obtained his Bachelors of Science – Occupational Safety to later start his career in the welding industry. He was also a proud member of the Cherokee Nation and 798 Pipe Liners Union.
Marty married the love of his life, Melissa Ann Forbus on May 3, 2012 in Maui, Hawaii. Marty was a man of many talents and hobbies. He loved to play the guitar, do leatherwork, ride horses, go crappie fishing, using his live scope and going hunting. Archery season was his favorite time of year, and he had a talent of rattling up big bucks. However, Marty’s greatest joy in life was his family, especially his children and grandchildren. Spending time with them brought him much happiness. Above all else, Marty loved the Lord and wanted to share that love with everyone he met. His passing has left a void in his family’s life, but his memory will live on through them.
Marty is survived by his loving wife, Melissa Ann Lawless; children, William Timber Lawless of Rufe, OK, Justin Dale Mays and wife, Rachel of Etoile, TX, Shelton Blake Mays of Etoile, TX, Dalton Taylor Mays and wife, Cheyenne of Milburn, OK and Chaydee Alyn Lawless of Oklahoma City, OK; grandchildren, Raylan Hank Lawless, Ronan Cole Mays and Clyde Oscar Mays; father, Jerry Lawless of Sobol, OK; brother, Michael Dewayne Lawless and wife, Jill of Silo, OK; nephew and niece, Jacob Stone Lawless and wife, Logan and Gracie Nicole Lawless, great nieces, Briley and Braleigh; along with a host of other family, friends and loved ones.
Sharin Hall
May 31, 2023
What a man of God Marty is. I am so blessed to call him friend. Him and Melissa were a match made in heaven. So fortunate to have gotten to know him when they first wed. But even more so not long ago. His faith, charisma and perseverance is so contagious and inspiring. He will always be remembered and cherished by so many. Until we meet again, God bless
Candice Ehmen
May 21, 2023
In loving memory of my wonderful 1st cousin to me and my brother. We will love you and will miss you always.
Marty I’m so thankful for our times We had as adults with your wife Melissa and aunt Brenda & uncle Jerry .. you all were so special to us and we look so forward to our reunion in heaven! Big hugs and God bless ❤love in Jesus “ Enjoy Paradise until we get there”
cousin Candice & Bryan
Cynthia Everett
May 12, 2023
So sorry, I pray for God's peace in Jesus name.
Larry Lawless
Sent Flowers
Alicia Frazier
May 12, 2023
My condolences and prayers
John Rogers
May 12, 2023
He was a great man to work with and to talk to. I enjoyed our conversations at the shop, and on the road. I know he had a personal relationship with Jesus, and is with him now free of pain and suffering. We will see each other in heaven one day, and that will be a great day of celebration for us all.
Shannon Forbus
May 11, 2023
I'm deeply sorry for your loss, many prayers your way.
carlis bruce
May 11, 2023
Marty was a sweet, gentle guy, a giant size man with a quick wit who loved Jesus and his witness was so strong. I'm so glad because we know he is with Jesus today and no longer in pain. We shall miss him.
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