Thomas Rice Jr

Thomas Rice Jr Obituary

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Age - 42

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September 10, 2023

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Hominy, OK

Thomas Theadore Rice Jr. was born on April 10, 1981 he passed on August 17, 2023 in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Ted or as known by his family as Teddy Bear Loved to laugh, and tease. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Ted will be remembered by his smile and laughter. Ted is survived by his son, Thomas Theadore Rice III, his Mother , Lesley Eppler Rice, his sisters Myra Rice of Beatrice NE, Lindsey Rice and Stephanie Rice from Oklahoma, Brothers Jacob Rice of Aliance NE, Bradly Rice. and Nieces and nephews Rhonda and Emma Rice, Preston aka bubba and Kenneth aka Killer bee cries for ribs,cecelia and Myckallabriel aka MJ, Cameron, Jaya, Jordan Rice. also Uncles Marvin Hand, and James Hawkins, His Aunts Mary Hawkins and Cecelia Hawkins. He is preceded in death by his brother Zachary Rice his dad, Thomas Rice, His Maternal grandparents , Zella Littlesun, and Val Eppler. Paternal Grandparents, Lynn and Rena Rice.

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