Louis Zane Spicer
”1961 - 2021”



    Louis Zane Spicer

    Farewell my Friends
    It was beautiful as long as it lasted the journey of my life.
    I have no regrets whatsoever save the pain I’ll leave behind.
    Those dear hearts who love and care and
    the heavy with sleep ever moist eyes.
    The smile, in spite of a lump in the throat
    and the strings pulling at the heart and soul.
    The strong arms that held me up
    when my own strength let me down.
    Each morsel that I was ed with was full of love divine.
    At every turning of my life I came across good friends.
    Friends who stood by me even when the time raced by.
    Farewell, Farewell my friends.
    I smile and bid you goodbye.
    No, shed no tears, for I need them not All I need is your smile.
    If you feel sad think of me for that’s what I’d like.
    When you live in the hearts of those you love, remember then….you never die.
      Rabindranath Tagore


      It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Louis Z. Spicer of Grove, Oklahoma,
      who passed away on July 9, 2021, at the age of 59, leaving to mourn family and friends.
      Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Louis Z. Spicer to show support.
      He was predeceased by : his parents, Marion Spicer and Mary Spicer (Silversmith); and his brother Roger David Spicer.
      He is survived by : his wife Sherry Keller; his children, Dustin Spicer (Jennifer) of Monkey Island, Adam Spicer, Scottie Spicer and Jaece Spicer; his siblings, Johnny Spicer of Grove, Alex Spicer of Grove, William Spicer (Teresa) of Grove, Kathy Spicer of Jay and Elizabeth Duncan (Larry) of Miami, OK; and his grandson Cooper Wilson.
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