Funeral Services for Wilbur Spang, 53, former Custer County resident will be held 10:00 A.M., Tuesday September 2, 2014, in the Kiesau Memorial Chapel, officiated by Rev. Paul Bear Track. Burial will conclude in the Mound Valley Cemetery in Thomas, OK under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home. Wilbur Ernie Dean Spang was born January 3, 1961 to Ernest A. Spang and Erma (Chapman) Spang in Clinton, Oklahoma and passed away Wednesday, August 27, 2014 in the Living Care Center of El Reno, OK. Ernie was raised in Deer Creek, Thomas, Custer City and Lame Deer, CO. He attended school at Custer City through the 10th grade and finished his high school years at St. Lebron Catholic School in Ashland, MT. He was involved in a car accident in 1994 leaving him handicapped. He went on to continue his education and receive his Associates of Art Degree from Oklahoma City Community College. He has been a resident of El Reno Nursing home for the past 20 years. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved to fish and hunt. He was preceded in death by his father, Ernest Adolph Spang, step-father, Edward Tsotaddle, Sr. grandmother's, Imogene Fisher and Mary Spang; grandfather, Langburn Fisher, Sr., and Alfond Spang, james King, Sr., Great grandmother, Sarah Flying-Out-Heap-of-Birds; Aunt Lodema Fisher, uncles Bobby Fisher and Lione Fisher. He is survived by his mother, Erma Chapman-Tsotaddle, of Ft. Cobb, sister, Mary Jane Tossadle-Powers, and husband Christopher of Fort Cobb, OK, Ok a brother, Edward Tossadle, Jr., of Ft. Cobb, OK, Aunts, June Spang, Bonnie Belt, Hansa Burn, Yvonneda (Fisher) Thompson, all of Montana and Norma Fisher, of Clinton, OK and Uncles, Terry Spang, Leroy Spang, Wilmer Spang, Jule Spang, all of Montana and Langburn Fisher, Jr., of Clinton. He is also survived by a niece, Nesoy-oo "Kshyiowa" Powers and Nephew Jakohtah Temple Powers.
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