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Steven Ducker

February 11, 1963 — February 7, 2025

Steven Ducker

Steven Paul Ducker, beloved father, Papa, brother, and co-worker, passed away with his kids by his side on February 7th, 2025, at the age of 61. Steve was born February 11, 1963, in Rapid City, South Dakota to Robert and Norma Jean Ducker. He graduated from Hominy High School in 1982. In December 1983, Steve welcomed his son, Christopher Paul. In winter 1987, Steve met the love of his life, Lisa Marie Weber, and they were united in marriage April 1, 1988. Through their union, Steve gained another redhead to care for and went on to adopt Kati as his own in 1991.

Steve’s vocation consisted of welding for Valmont Industries in his early adulthood. He later went to work for his in-laws' company, Sooner Oilfield and Plumbing Supplies where he helped run the store and delivered supplies to customers throughout Northeastern Oklahoma. Steve spent his last 25 years at Webco Industries in Mannford, OK. March 23, 1999, Steve started on the finish floor at Webco. He quickly moved to the coil edit department as an operator. In March 2013, Steve was promoted to SBM, Shift Business Manager, in the shipping department and has been there the past 12 years.

Steve spent most of his years taking care of Lisa and base balling with the kids. He coached Chris in baseball and Kati in coach pitch, and spent many evenings playing catch with the kids, including his bonus son and neighbor, Seth Kason. Steve spent many hours volunteering in the community, whether it be dragging the youth and high school fields to prep for games, umping and running concession and scoreboard for baseball, running scoreboard for youth and junior high basketball games, he loved to help where he was needed. In his spare time, he loved to golf and fish with any and everyone. He spent many of his days off golfing with his co-workers, and fishing with his neighbors and family.

Steve was preceded in death by his wife Lisa of 35 years, father and mother, Robert and Norma Ducker, in-laws, Jim and Joyce Welsh, brother, Bob Ducker, and brother-in-law, Randy Weber.

Steve is survived by his son, Chris Ducker of Broken Arrow, OK, daughter Kati Crawford and husband Drew of Fort Gibson, OK, five grandchildren that were his pride and joy: Everett and Graham Ducker, Kyric, Dre, and Zoey Crawford, sister Sara Ducker and husband Tony Sykes of Hominy, OK, brother Charlie Ducker of Hominy, OK, sister in law, Stephanie Ducker and husband Dean Mattingly of St. Pete, FL, sister in law, Pamela Sandness and husband Marc of Prague, OK, sister in law, Judy Weber of Olathe, KS, brother and sister in law, Eddie and Lora Weber of Cherokee, KS; brother in law Michael Kidder of Skiatook, OK, as well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins across Oklahoma, Kansas, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Ohio, cherished neighbors for over 30 years, Kent, Sara, Skyler and Seth Hensley, and two bonus daughters, Tamara Dixon and Gina Long.

Memorial services for Steve will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday February 22, 2025, in the Hominy Indian Village Community Building with Chuck Crawford serving as officiant. In lieu of plants and flowers, we ask that you consider donating locally to the Hominy Youth Dugout Club. Checks can be dropped off the First National Bank in Hominy made of to: HYDC note: Steve Ducker Memorial, or sent by mail to First National Bank, 117 N. Price Ave, Hominy, OK 74035.

Arrangements and services have been entrusted to the Powell Funeral Home of Hominy. www.powellfuneralservice.com

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Memorial Service

Saturday, February 22, 2025

2:00 - 3:00 pm (Central time)

Hominy Indian Village Community Center

420 S Hamilton Dr, Hominy, OK 74035

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