He began his adult working life at United Industries in Tulsa the day following his high school graduation in 1956, and retired from there in April, 1995. In his spare time, he absolutely LOVED to crappie fish on certain Oklahoma lakes. (We are sorry to inform you, but his favorite fishing spots will henceforth remain undisclosed). After retirement, he enjoyed traveling with his family to many of our gorgeous United States, and loved nothing more than visiting any antique mall or flea market he happened to find to shop for a great deal!
He bought and sold vintage and antique glassware for over 22 years; and absolutely loved nothing more than to haggle with a potential buyer over the selling price of an item! He was VERY GOOD at that! He also loved to sell Porter watermelons every Summer to well over two-thirds of the Rogers County region!
We weep not for you, Bill, as we know that you are no longer in pain; and are now enjoying your heavenly reward with your treasured Mother, Opal L. Breazeale; your two brothers, Leroy and Don; special "Aunt T"; and the Heavenly host. We will remember you forever with love and respect.
Love, Always and Forever,
He began his adult working life at United Industries in Tulsa the day following his high school graduation in 1956, and retired from there in April, 1995. In his spare time, he absolutely LOVED to crappie fish on certain Oklahoma lakes. (We are sorry to inform you, but his favorite fishing spots will henceforth remain undisclosed). After retirement, he enjoyed traveling with his family to many of our gorgeous United States, and loved nothing more than visiting any antique mall or flea market he happened to find to shop for a great deal!
He bought and sold vintage and antique glassware for over 22 years; and absolutely loved nothing more than to haggle with a potential buyer over the selling price of an item! He was VERY GOOD at that! He also loved to sell Porter watermelons every Summer to well over two-thirds of the Rogers County region!
We weep not for you, Bill, as we know that you are no longer in pain; and are now enjoying your heavenly reward with your treasured Mother, Opal L. Breazeale; your two brothers, Leroy and Don; special "Aunt T"; and the Heavenly host. We will remember you forever with love and respect.
Love, Always and Forever,