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Gordon Lee Geimausaddle was born February 27, 1956, in Lawton, OK and the morning of June 6, 2025, he took his last breath. He loved his family , his friends, music, and loud fast cars. He had many natural talents in all areas of his life. He was a musician, he loved playing his guitar and "jamming" with friends. He also spent his time fixing vehicles for those who needed his help. Gordon was also known by many as "G-Man". Gordon spent years working along side his dad, Coley, in cement finishing. He also worked harvesting and as a roughneck on an oil rig. In his later years he worked as a surveyor for his buddy "Bennie".
Gordon is preceded in death by his father: Howard C Geimausaddle, Jr., Mother: Velma Mae Toppah Geimausaddle, Sisters: Baby Girl Geimausaddle, Gwendolyn Geimausaddle, Karen J. Purley, Brothers: Terry Geimausaddle, Howard C. Geimausaddle III, and Roger Geimausaddle.
Survivors include:
Siblings: Lauren Boyd & husband, James, Hobart, OK
Kathy McCullar, Hobart, OK
Darla Geimausaddle, Denver, CO
Roberta Geimausaddle & Pete Blocker, Hobart, OK
Nieces & Nephews: Robert C Boyd, Hobart, OK
Jon D. Boyd, Hobart, OK
Jordon L. Boyd, Hobart, OK
Matthew Taptto, NM
Howard L. McCullar, Elk City, OK
Loree L. Mandrell, Hobart, OK
Charles A. Blocker, Hobart, OK
Coley R. Blocker, Hobart, OK
Cody Geimausaddle, Lawton, OK
Evelyn R. Geimausaddle, OKC, OK
26 Grandchildren
2 Little sisters
A host of other family & friends
Funeral: 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 11, 2025
First American Baptist Church
Visitation: 1:00 - 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Ray & Martha's Funeral Home
Interment: Elk Creek Tribal Cemetery
Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Hobart, OK
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306 W 11th St., Hobart, OK 73651
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