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Stanley O’Dell Tackett

Stanley O'Dell Tackett passed away peacefully on September 10, 2024, in Fairfield, TX, at the age of 94. Born on March 14, 1930, in Shreveport, LA, he was the cherished son of the late Margaret Rawson Tackett and Floyd O'Dell Y'Barbo.
Stanley's life was marked by his unwavering sense of duty and service. He proudly served in the United States Navy for 20 years, his valor and commitment carrying him through World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Upon retiring from military life, Stanley transitioned into the civilian workforce with great success, dedicating his talents to the gas, oil, and electric energy sectors. Known for his loving nature, Stanley's generosity knew no bounds. His dedication to family was paramount.
Stanley is preceded in death by his mother, Margaret Rawson Tackett; father, Floyd O’Dell Y’Barbo; son, Stanley O’Dell Tackett II; daughter, Karen Anna Tackett; and his 8 siblings. Stanley is survived by his daughters, Brenda Gonzalez, Maggie Low (Ray Low), Hannah Slater (Rick Slater); grandchildren; Brandy, Erika (Charles), Ryan, Brittany (Michael), Scarlet; great grandchildren; Kyra, Deacon, Peytience, Kio, Eddie, Sebastion; sister-in-law, June Tackett (Eddie Max Tackett’s wife); and numerous nieces and nephews.
Stanley's zest for life was contagious, and his sense of humor was legendary. He found great joy in his role as Mr. Bar BQ, the Shriner's Clown, at the Shriner's circus. He brought laughter and smiles to countless children and their families, not only through his performances but also by driving them to and from their medical appointments at Shriner's Children Hospital in Shreveport, LA, and Shriner's Burn Unit in Galveston, TX. His magic tricks were a crowd favorite, and he never missed an opportunity to entertain and bring happiness to those around him. His commitment to his community was unwavering. Stanley volunteered at the local food bank, offering his time and energy to those in need. His spirit of giving and his generous nature were apparent in every aspect of his life. A man of many interests, Stanley loved to travel and cherished the time spent with his family. His adventures brought him great joy, and he often shared stories of the places he'd seen and the people he'd met with his grandchildren, who hung on his every word.
Stanley's legacy is one of love, laughter, and generosity. He will be remembered as a man who lived life to the fullest, who served his country with honor, and who made the world a better place by simply being in it. His memory will be treasured and kept alive in the hearts of all who knew him. The world has lost a remarkable man in Stanley O'Dell Tackett. His life's journey was one of purpose, joy, and an unwavering commitment to his family and community. As we bid him farewell, we take solace in knowing that his legacy will continue to inspire and bring joy to others, just as he did in life.
A visitation will be held 1:00 PM Saturday, September 21, 2024. Followed by a Funeral Service at 2:00 PM at McNutt Funeral Home of Lufkin, 400 S First St. Lufkin, TX. 75901.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be mad to the Shriners Hospital in Shreveport or the Shriners burn unit in Galveston.

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