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Estle Earl Lampe, 81, passed away, March 13th, 2025, at his home in Ralston, Oklahoma. Estle was born to Marion Milton Lampe and Virginia (Tracy) Lampe on July 9th, 1943, in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
A graveside service will be held to remember Estle at 2:00 pm, Wednesday, March 19th, 2025, at the Ponca City Odd Fellows cemetery with Josh Reese of Christian Life Church officiating.
Estle owned his own Heating and Air business for many years. He was a member of the Moose Lodge in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He had a passion for the outdoors and for anything with a motor. He was often found fishing and shooting when the weather permitted. He could be found in his garage restoring classic cars when he wasn’t out riding motorcycles and exploring the open road.
Estle is survived by his children, Mark Lampe and partner Stephanie Hogan of Ralston, Oklahoma, Lisa and husband Russell Vaught of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Gina and husband Darrin Ramsey of Ralston, Oklahoma; his brothers, Alvis and wife Peggy Lampe, Cliff and wife Ruth Lampe, all of Ponca City, Oklahoma; his sisters Sally Sundeen of Arizona and Darla and husband Mike Sherron of Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Becky Ray of Texas; his grandchildren, Kyler and wife Betsy Robinson, Braden and wife Stephanie Lampe, Mayci Marchesoni and fiancé Callie Padilla, Johna Marchesoni and fiancé Kyle Choate, Abby Lampe, Chandler Marchesoni, and Kira Vaught; eight great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Estle also left behind his beloved fur babies, Daisy and Coco; and his close friends, Jay Snell and Steve Berry.
Estle was preceded in death by his siblings, Billy Lampe, June Price, Teresa (Lampe) Newman, and Lora Lampe.
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2016 N 14th St, Ponca City, OK 74601
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