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Richard C. Eyster, Sr, 71, of Chickasha, Oklahoma passed away on Wednesday, November 06, 2024 at his home. A longtime resident of Carnegie/ Fort Cobb, Oklahoma.
He was born December 15, 1952 in Millersburg, Ohio. He was the youngest of three son's born to Harry and Arlene Eyster, Sr.
Mr. Eyster attended West Holmes High School and served in the United States Army. He married Jeanne D. Charles and they had three children. His hobbies included spending time with his children, grandchildren, farming, fishing and watching Ohio State, Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Guardians.
Survivors include his daughter Michal G. Eyster of Crescent, Oklahoma, Richard C. Eyster, Jr and wife, Geneva of Chickasha, Oklahoma and Brian G. Eyster of Fort Cobb, Oklahoma. One brother, Tom and Liane Eyster of Millersburg, Ohio. Eight grandchildren: Cody Seymour of Chickasha, Oklahoma, Cailtyn Reyes of Norman, Oklahoma, David and his wife DeLong Repp of Lookeba, Oklahoma, Chris Jones of Weatherford, Oklahoma, Maci Eyster of Yale, Oklahoma, Audrey Eyster of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Austin Daniels of Edmond, Oklahoma and Chase Eyster of Chickasha, Oklahoma. Two great granddaughters, London Thomas of Texas and Adelya Eyster of Lookeba, Oklahoma. One nephew Dennis Eyster of Ohio and one niece, Debi Eyster of Ohio.
He was preceded in death by his parents Harry and Arlene Eyster, SR, oldest brother, Harry Eyster, ex-wife, Jeanne Nielson, one sister-in-law Diane Eyster.
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