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Billy Eisenhour Obituary

Billy Joe "Bill" Eisenhour passed away suddenly Saturday, February 21, 2009, at his home. He was born May 16, 1932, in Minco, OK, to George and Bernice Eisenhour. He attended Fairview Grade School, Minco Elementary and High School, graduating in 1951. He entered the U.S. Army on September 8, 1952. His basic training was at Camp Roberts, CA. After basic, he was sent to Panmanjom, North Korea as a bulldozer operator in the 323rd Engineer Equipment Co. After his discharge from the Army in 1954, he went to work at the Paylor Funeral Home in Midwest City where his brother, Harold, was working. He attended college at Central State College in Edmond and in 1956-57 he graduated from the Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science in Dallas, TX. After graduating, he worked for a year at Hahn- Cook Funeral Home and from 1958 to 1965 he was employed at the Ben V. Hunter Funeral Home. In December 1965, he bought the C.C. Clanton home on SE 29th in Del City, and immediately began remodeling for the future home of BILL EISENHOUR FUNERAL HOME. In 1969, he opened the second funeral home on NE 23rd near Douglas Blvd. Bill loved people and was very caring and giving and was dedicated to taking care of those he served at their time of need. He was actively engaged in farming and ranching in Oklahoma and Seminole Counties. One of his highlights was when the funeral home provided a "Day on the Farm" for ministers in this area to go to his farm for a day of visitation, relaxation and to enjoy a T-bone steak with all the trimmings, prepared by the employees of the funeral home. He was a lifetime member of Del City Masonic Lodge, 32nd Degree Mason of both Scottish Rite and York Rite, India Shrine Center, DAV, American Legion, VFW and First Southern Baptist Church. He is survived by his brothers, Howard and Charles of El Reno, Lloyd and wife Glenda of Edmond his longtime very close friend, Janice Boyne of Del City nephews, Ronnie of Blanchard, Steve of Tucson, AZ, Jim of El Reno, Barry of Mustang, Jerry of Midwest City, Charles D. DVM (Lucky), Aaron (Rocky) and Gary of El Reno, Keith Newman of Moore nieces, Susan Mason of El Reno, Kim King and Kathy Meyer of Choctaw. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Erma Jean Newman, brother, Harold, and niece, Melanie Eisenhour Salter. Services will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, February 26, 2009, at First Southern Baptist Church of Del City. Interment will be at 2:00 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery, Minco, OK. Memorial contributions may be made to: Susan G. Komen For The Cure, PO Box 224523, Dallas, TX 75222-4523, or India Shriners Children's Hospital Fund, 3601 NW 36, Okla. City, OK 73112.

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Published by Oklahoman from Feb. 24 to Feb. 25, 2009.

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Glenda Choate

February 26, 2009

Bill Eisenhour has been a blessing to my family many times over the years. He and his staff were a true comfort to us in very difficult times.

Inez Wagoner

February 25, 2009

Bill was a true friend to Jack and I. Can't count the times he spoke of Jack as being as close as a brother. May God bless the entire Eisenhour family . My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Inez Wagoner (Edmond, Ok.

Charles Clark

February 25, 2009

Bill was a true friend to my whole family, he treated my parents like they were his. My dad kind of adopted Bill and Lloyd, and he enjoyed working for them for all those years. We will miss you, God Bless. Charles Clark & Family.

Robin (INGRAM) D'Amours

February 25, 2009

How can we ever really say goodbye to Bill? The Eisenhour family has been a part of OUR FAMILY since Minco. Debbie and Robin (ME) are all that are left, but our sincere sympathy and prayers are with each of you as you pass through this time.
Lloyd and Glenda, Howard, Charles, Lucky, Rocky, Ronnie, Susie.....OUR hearts pour out to you. Please know ALL of you will be in our prayers tomorrow.
I will never forget Bill calling me "Half-pint" all the time, and how much like an uncle he was to me.
And Lucky, the car ending up across the Bar ditch with Debbie and I taking you back to El Reno.
Charles, you did the addition on the back of our home in El Reno....
And Mom babysat for Bill and Lloyd as children in Minco....
I can just see Bill and Virgie and Jim sitting up there, swapping stories!
May God grant you all Peace, Love, Comfort and His Grace to see you through this time.

Vance Thomas

February 25, 2009

"Bill was a wonderful friend and boss. He cared for his employees and especially for the families we served. He cared for his community and served them on a one on one bases. He leaves many fond memories. We will miss that great smile"
Vance Thomas
a employee of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Homes

Earl Rooms

February 25, 2009

Bill was a true friend in every sense of the word. Bill was a gentlemen no better words to describe him than that. I will miss my special phone calls from him. He treated me as if I was a very special person. I will deeply miss him.

Neal Rinehart

February 24, 2009

I worked for Bill for about a year , he was a good man ,& was always fair and honest . He is the type of man that will be missed and never be another like him.Take care Bill and we'll see you soon. Neal Rinehart ( watonga , ok)







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Tracy Chapman

February 24, 2009

Bill was a wonderful friend and Boss! We enjoyed very much working for him and the "Bill Eisenhour Ranch" in Seminole. Friends are a true blessing and Bill was certainly a blessing.
Ronald & Tracy Chapman

Pam Nassar

February 24, 2009

A "Goodbye to Bill",

Bill,
We are just heartsick. You were such a wonderful, caring, generous person. We so enjoyed being around you the few times we had the pleasure. Anyone that met you, couldn't help but like you. There are just no words to express how we feel right now. We will never forget you and all the wonderful things you have done for everyone. God bless you.

Al and Pam Nassar

Michael Black

February 24, 2009

Bill was a true friend and the best person I ever had the priviledge of being employed by. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. How he would have loved to be directing this funeral.

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