Marty Gene Ollar of Heavener, Oklahoma was born November 16, 1981 in Poteau, Oklahoma to Marshall and Rhonda (Hawkins) Ollar and passed away June 16, 2022 in Springdale, Arkansas at the age of 40.
He is survived by:
His mother:
Rhonda Hawkins
Three sisters:
Marsha Stringer and husband Keith
Amber Ollar
Melissa Ramirez and husband Julio
Aunts and Uncles:
Kay Ollar
Lanora Ollar
Robert Ollar
Nieces and Nephews:
Seth Jamerson, Precious Eslick, Kierra Ollar, Gary Eslick, Misty Eslick, Jack Eslick, Aniya Stringer, Deontry Stringer, Katie Stringer, Jarrod Stringer, Jessica Stringer, Alisha (Frog) Stringer, Brooklyn Taylor, and Danielle Taylor
Great nieces and nephews:
Hayden Eslick, Emma Jamerson, Korah Maye Loomis, Elisha and Leo Whariff
Cousins:
Frank and Nicole Ollar, Amanda Cranfield, Jessica Ash, Robert Lee Ollar, Haden Ollar, Leann Ollar, Stacey Shores, Jeffrey Shores, Aaron Ollar, Wesley Hampton, Kim Hampton, Aaron and Katie Ollar, Jennifer and Lahoma Ollar
Numerous other relatives and a host of many friends
He was preceded in death by his father Marshall Ollar; two sisters Shanna Nicole Ollar and Angela Hawkins Remer; three uncles Randy Ollar, Andy Ollar, and William Frank Ollar; a grandmother Lahoma Ollar; grandfather Frank Ollar; and one cousin Michael Ollar.
He worked at OK Foods as a General Laborer. Marty grew up in Howe, Oklahoma and went to school there. He played on the basketball team and loved it. Marty worked very hard to always make sure him and his Buddy (Daddy) had whatever they needed. He grew up and attended the Howe Assembly of God Church and he loved raising roosters. He had many trophies for his roosters. Marty’s heart was big until his last breath; he still wanted to be with his “grand-young’ins” he called the many nieces and nephews. He treasured all of them. Marty loved playing basketball, working in the gardens, and placing bets on football and horse races. He loved his family and daddy so much. He thought the world of his nieces, nephews, and celebrating holidays especially the 4th of July and Halloween. He liked being outdoors and helping do whatever needed to be done. Marty was a horseshoe player and won countless tournaments at Monroe Settler’s Day with his dad aka Buddy; and no matter what he loved his Buddy. Marty will be again reunited with his Buddy aka Dad in Heaven again. He enjoyed the Old Settler’s Day in Monroe, Oklahoma and attended church at the Freedom Fellowship with Brother Sam Dyer.
Memorial service will be 2 p.m., Friday, June 24, 2022 at the Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Sam Dyer officiating. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home of Heavener, Oklahoma.
To sign Marty’s online guestbook, please visit www.dowdenrobertsfuneralhome.com.