

Anthony Paul Eads Sr. was born September 10,1966 to parents Dillard Roosevelt and Toni Lynn (Thomas) Eads in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Paul passed away March 17, 2025, to be met in the arms of his lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Paul was born and raised in Oklahoma City, going to elementary, high school and eventually trade school. After going to trade school, he enlisted in the Marines and spent two years serving his country with honor. In his lifetime he lived in various states, like Kansas, New Jersey, and Florida but he always made his way back home to Oklahoma.
A perfect day for him would be spent out on the lake fishing with his sons, listening to his favorite music, he loved to listen to rock and roll especially the Eagles. Paul enjoyed spending time with his family, especially sharing corny jokes with anyone who would listen, he was also an avid bowler, a trait he influenced throughout his entire family.
Paul was proud of the many accomplishments in his life, but he was most proud of being a Veteran of the United States Marines and his children, that he adored dearly. He was also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Although Paul has passed away, he will be remembered through all the love, memories and corny jokes he has shared with those in his life.
He was proceeded by his father Dillard Roosevelt Eads.
Paul is survived by his mother Toni Lynn (Thomas) Eads, fiancé Rhonda Jackson, his children Anthony Paul Eads Jr. of San Antonio, Texas, Timothy Eads of Edmond, Oklahoma, Luc Eads of Norman, Oklahoma, NaKita Vogler of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, his brother Joe and spouse Kim Eads of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and his sister Andria Eads Morrow and spouse Brian Morrow of Beverly Hills, Florida, , his former wives, Theresa, Michelle, and LizJet, along with five grandchildren, and five nieces and three nephews and one great nephew.
A Celebration of Life service will be held for Paul, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 12020 N. Mustang Road, Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 1:00 PM. Any memorable donations can be made to the American National Cancer Society.
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