Dana Bible Funeral Expense
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Dana Bible went home to the Lord on Dec. 5, 2016. He had worked for WillBros for many years when he was laid off. After exhausting unemployment benefits, he and his family had no other recourse than to deplete their savings and retirement. He did finally find employment. He and his family had no health insurance or life insurance. You can imagine the hospital bills that have arisen from the ICU stay.
The family needs assistance with funeral expenses.
Dana is survived by his wife Nora , a daughter Michelle, and two sons Josh and Dillon. Being that Dana was the
breadwinner of the home, please remember that Nora will need financial help even after the funeral.
Dana was always willing to give his time to help others. He was a Mason, and supported the efforts of the Shriners - wanting to make a difference in a burned or crippled child's life.
Dana was active in his Native American Culture. He was a Straight Dancer, and belonged to the Muscogee Creek Nation.
Dana was Vice President of the Intertribal Indian Club of Tulsa for many years .
Dana was a member of the Tulsa Hills Baptist Church where he was the Worship Music Director.
He loved Elvis and would serenade you with his beautiful voice and music.
Dana was always full of life and that big cheesy smile was contagious.
As a friend of the family, I have been asked to set up this account for them. This is the last thing anyone ever wants to do. I emplore you, $10, $50, $100 - whatever your heart tells you to give, please do so.
Dana, we love you. We will always remember you..
The family needs assistance with funeral expenses.
Dana is survived by his wife Nora , a daughter Michelle, and two sons Josh and Dillon. Being that Dana was the
breadwinner of the home, please remember that Nora will need financial help even after the funeral.
Dana was always willing to give his time to help others. He was a Mason, and supported the efforts of the Shriners - wanting to make a difference in a burned or crippled child's life.
Dana was active in his Native American Culture. He was a Straight Dancer, and belonged to the Muscogee Creek Nation.
Dana was Vice President of the Intertribal Indian Club of Tulsa for many years .
Dana was a member of the Tulsa Hills Baptist Church where he was the Worship Music Director.
He loved Elvis and would serenade you with his beautiful voice and music.
Dana was always full of life and that big cheesy smile was contagious.
As a friend of the family, I have been asked to set up this account for them. This is the last thing anyone ever wants to do. I emplore you, $10, $50, $100 - whatever your heart tells you to give, please do so.
Dana, we love you. We will always remember you..
Organizer and beneficiary
Lynnetta Blalock Seward
Organizer
Sand Springs, OK
Candace Bible
Beneficiary