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Johnny Rabon

Johnny Rabon

JOHN RABON Obituary

July 5, 1946 - Nov. 27, 2017 YUKON John J. Rabon, Jr., went to be with his Lord Monday, Nov. 27, 2017, at the age of 71. He was born July 5, 1946, in Brewton, AL. He was a member of Capitol Hill Assembly of God. He enjoyed being with his four sons and 13 grandchildren. He went to school in San Antonio, TX and University of Texas. He moved to Yukon, OK in 1984. He became a fan of the Oklahoma City Thunder team and watched almost all of their games. He was preceded in death by his father, John J. Rabon, Sr. He is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Tommie S. Rabon, of Yukon, OK; his mother, Vivian L. Rabon, of Yukon; son, John J. "Trey" Rabon, III, wife Kim Rabon, of Allen, TX; Chance A. Rabon, wife Jennifer Rabon, of Houston, TX; Stace Vercher, of New Braunfels, TX; and Jeff S. Vercher, wife Debbie Vercher, of Houston, TX; grandchildren, John Jacob Rabon, IV, of Norman, OK; Lauren Rabon, of Norman, OK; Mikaelas Pritchard and Jace Rabon, of Allen, TX; Laurel Rabon and Austin Rabon, of Houston, TX; Cassidy Vercher and Connor Vercher, of New Braunfels, TX; and Jonathan Vercher, Scott Vercher, and Kade Vercher, of Houston, TX. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. at the Capitol Hill Assembly of God Church, 2400 S.W. 74 Street, OKC. Pastor David White will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Foundation. Friends may sign our online guest book at www.smith-turnermortuary.com



 
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12/05/17 09:26 PM #1    

Jan Maierhofer (Herrington)

We have lost another one of our fine class mates and it makes my heart heavy again to know that now Johnny has left us for his new home. I hope all others that are left here will have a healthy life to contuniue for many more years. It makes me so sad to lose friends, so here is to health to all of you who are reading this and may God keep Johnny close to him and away from pain. Amen

Jan Maierhofer Herrington


12/06/17 09:31 AM #2    

Barbara Fletcher (O'Connor)

I will always remember Johnny for his flat-top and big smile with Dorothy in his letterman jacket.  I haven’t seen him since graduation, but from his lengthy obituary I see he had a wonderful life.  I’m sad for his mom, his wife, his children and all of those who knew him well and loved him.  


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