He is also survived by siblings: Arla Collett, Julie Collett, Shan Collett, Mellissa Overfield, Mariea Wilhite, and Dava Beebe, and a host of other relatives and dear friends.įinishing a race well done, Butch leaves behind a legacy of dedication, friendship, and love, remembered always with admiration and gratitude by all who were blessed to share in his journey. He was a proud grandparent to ten grandchildren: Timber, Ashley, and Luke Collett, Colt Collett, Dorian Fritz, and Zac Church, Payden, Emerie, Ryett and Kyson and a great-grandparent to Ty, Lane, Coy, Cali, Stryker, and Halo. Butch was also known for his love for leisurely moments spent with friends and loved ones,īutch is lovingly remembered and mourned by his children: son, Paul Collett and wife, Tonya, of Checotah, Oklahoma, and daughters, Chasity Collett of Anderson, Indiana, and Nikita Miller of Weleetka, Oklahoma. Butch would then retire to a leisurely life on Lake Eufaula with his companion blue heeler "Bunny". After several years of helping his mother, she passed away in 2021. Butch displayed heartfelt devotion, caring for her with love and dedication.īutch's path in life would bring him back to Oklahoma to work as a handyman doing odd jobs and helping his mother Charlene maintain her property in the Hitchita area. Butch met his wife Karrie and they moved to Granbury Texas where he would use his carpentry skills in residential construction on the shores of Lake Granbury until the passing of his late wife Karrie. About this time Butch would be blessed with a second daughter, Nikita. He eventually returned to Henryetta where he would work in the family business of construction and the sawmill. Then he became a radiographer on the pipeline where he often spent long periods of time off shore in the Gulf of Mexico. Butch worked as a mechanic for many years at Ronald's Lee's Garage where he was able to include his love of hot rod building and racing. Their family would be blessed with two children, Paul and Chasity. In high school, Butch would meet his wife, Margaret Mary (Kern) and they would eventually marry. His love for competition and camaraderie was apparent then and would become an enduring thread throughout his life. Young Butch was educated at Henryetta Public Schools, where he demonstrated his athletic aptitude on the baseball diamond. Born February 25, 1953, in Henryetta, Oklahoma to Frances Charlene (Smith) and Arliss Collett.īutch was preceded in death by his wife Karrie, grandson, James Collett, and parents, Frances Charlene Beebe, and Arliss Collettīutch was known as a handy, friendly, and kind soul by family, friends, and many who had the pleasure of his acquaintance throughout his life. In memory of Traci Lanae Patterson, please visit our floral store.Arliss Dewayne "Butch" Collett, 70, a resident of Checotah, Oklahoma peacefully departed this earthly life Sunday November 12, 2023, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Services and cremation arrangements are under the direction and care of Integrity Funeral Service in Henryetta. Viewing will be from 3-8 PM on Sunday, Februat Integrity Funeral Service.įuneral Services are scheduled for Monday, Februat 2:00 pm, Clearview Baptist Church in Okmulgee with Damion Martin, Randy Matthews and Chet Cottom, speaking. & wife Rachel of Haskell, sister, Trellas Patterson & husband Frank Kelley of Okmulgee, brother, Jake Patterson of Beggs, and sister Kally Patterson also of Beggs, as well as a host of other relatives and friends. She is survived by her father, Bob Patterson of Beggs, brother, Bobby Patterson Jr. She was preceded in death by her mother, Linda Patterson, paternal grandparents, Mutt & Connie Patterson, and maternal grandparents, Bill & Betty Fish. She visited 17 states and had the time of her life with friends and family along her journeys. She was a Registered Nurse working in the home health industry.įor the past three years, Traci set out to achieve her bucket list to travel. She was born Novemin Okmulgee, OK to Bobby Ray Patterson Sr. Traci Lanae Patterson, a resident of Beggs, passed away Friday, Februin Beggs, OK at the age of 48.
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