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Ronnie Gene
Wolcott
Jan 26, 1939 — Feb 17, 2025
~Viewing~
Was held 10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel
1594 So. Highway 48
Mannford, Oklahoma 74044
(Chapel is located on the West
side of the cemetery)
~Funeral Service~
Was held 11:00 A.M.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel
1594 So. Highway 48
Mannford, Oklahoma 74044
(Chapel is located on the West
side of the cemetery)
Interment Followed...
Oak Hill Cemetery
Mannford, Oklahoma
(East side of cemetery)
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Memorial Gifts may be given to:
Wounded Warrior Project
P.O. Box 758516
Topeka, Kansas
66675-8516
in Ronnie's memory.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
RONNIE GENE WOLCOTT
of Mannford, Oklahoma
AGE 86
BORN
January 26, 1939 in
Indianapolis, IN.
ENTERED REST
February 17, 2025 in
Tulsa, OK.
PARENTS
John & Jennie Davenport
RAISED BY GRANDPARENTS
Ethel & Harry Pitts
DAD Wayne Wolcott
VETERAN
U.S. Marines
RETIRED
Truck Driver
PREDECEASED BY:
PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS,
WIFE Sharon Wolcott,
DAUGHTERS Kelly L. Wolcott,
Ronnie A. Wolcott &
Tamie L. May
SISTER Jonni Upton,
GRANDSONS D. J. Arbuckle,
Troy A. Norris,
Brady Geeslin & Kyle G. Wolcott
SURVIVED BY:
CHILDREN
Sandy & Eddie Norris of Mannford, OK.
Rhonda Geeslin of Mannford, OK.
Brian Wolcott of Mitchell, IN.
Kimberly & John Monday of Lawrence, IN.
GRANDCHILDREN
Trisha Norris Ashley Norris Blake Geeslin
Bryce Wolcott J.D. Whitt Jerrick Roberts
Aaron Wolcott Karley May Trishia Balderas
Sara Balderas Bridgett Balderas
Emigdio Balderas Mason Malott
Tabitha Birley
GREAT - GRANDCHILDREN
Shyla Hunter Kayson
Kashlyn Whitley
Avalynn Gabriella
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The following was lovingly written
by Ronnie's family...
Ronnie served his country as a
Marine in Vietnam.
He loved fast cars, motorcycles,
racing and watching Nascar.
He drove a semi-truck most of his life
and traveled all over the United States.
When he was home on the weekends,
he was a boat salesman
at Pier 51 Marina.
Being at the lake was his happiest time,
also being with his family and friends.
He loved his four dogs a lot,
Lucy, Savannah, Yamma and Bambi.
His job transferred him
from Bloomington, Indiana to
Mannford, Oklahoma in 1978.
He has parked his last Peterbilt.
Keeping the greasy side down
and the shiny side up,
making his last delivery on time.
Now, he is home
and can rest.
Saturday
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel
10:00 - 10:55 am
Saturday
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel
Starts at 11:00 am
Visits: 26
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