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Chris Dale Faulkner

December 10, 1955 — December 11, 2008

Chris Dale Faulkner

Chris Dale Faulkner Obituary Chris Dale Faulkner, 53 of Hominy, Oklahoma passed away December 11, 2008 at his residence. Chris was born December 10, 1955 to Everett Dale and Alice Mae (Nichols) Faulkner in Hominy. He married Robin Greenfeather February 10, 2007 in Cleveland, Oklahoma. He was a life-long resident of Hominy. He attended Hominy Public Schools. He was self employed, working as a carpenter and oil field pipeliner, being a member of the Pipeliners Union. He is survived by his wife Robin of the home; his mother- Alice Neighbors of Spiro, Oklahoma; one son- Chris Dale Faulkner Jr., of Tulsa, Oklahoma; three sisters- Nikki Allen of Spiro, Oklahoma, Terry Rader of Rio Rancho, New Mexico and Angela Vaughn of Spiro, Oklahoma. Two brothers- Ted Faulkner and Patrick Faulkner both of Cleveland, Oklahoma; a step-sister- Claudette Carnett of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two step-sons- Joshua Breman of Michigan and Zackary Breman of Bristow, Oklahoma; one step-daughter- Melissa Colbert of Texas and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his father, step-father- Glen Neighbors and nephew- Jacob Vaughn. Services for Chris were Monday, December 15, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Powell Funeral Home Chapel with Kenny Christian officiating. Taped music selections were I Can Only Imagine , Amazing Grace" and "Angels on the Moon". Casket bearers were Frank Hudson, Pete Kenworthy, Butch Osburn, Russell Hull, Sam Mitts and Jason May. Burial was in the A.J. Powell Cemetery, Hominy. Arrangements were made with Powell Funeral Home, Hominy, Oklahoma.


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