Tom Oliver

Marrier

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Tom Oliver Marrier

Mar 02 1950 - Dec 08 2017

Tom Oliver Marrier of Wylie, Texas passed away December 8, 2017, at the age of 67.  He was born March 2, 1950, to Mickey Marrier and LaDonna Lucille (Lucky) Marrier in Seattle, Washington.  Tom married Lesa Gayle (Combs) Marrier on March 14, 1995, in Beeville, Texas.  He was a man of faith and trusted his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 

Tom served his country proudly in the United States Army for nine years.  He was highly decorated during his time served in Vietnam.  He received many honors including the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. Tom was a successful mortician and funeral home director for sixteen years.  He owned, designed, and operated the Maddox-Marrier Funeral Home in Jacksboro, Texas and owned the Quanah Funeral Home in Quanah, Texas.

Whenever possible, he took advantage and enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, camping, and ranch style living.  Most of all, he enjoyed sharing these moments with his sons.  He never met a stranger, and was known for befriending and helping others.  Tom was truly a man's man, he was a man of his word, honorable, and passionate in everything he did.  He loved his country, his flag, and his people.  Tom was a proud husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will forever go on in our memories, and will live forever in our hearts.

He is survived by wife, Lesa Marrier of Wylie, Texas; children, Chase Marrier of Carrollton, Texas, Chad Marrier of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, and Shannon Lee of Wenatchee, Washington; step-sons, JR Combs of Childress, Texas and Chad Combs of Forney, Texas; ten grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and brother, Jerry Marrier of Washington.

Tom was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Marcie Marrier (1972), parents, Mickey and LaDonna Marrier, and his dog/best friend, Lucky.

The family will receive friends during a visitation on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen, Texas from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

"He loved his country, his flag and his people. Today his flag flies in honor of him"
 

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