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Bob J Clary



©Lyn Beckwith 

B: Nov. 2, 1934
D: Sept. 9, 2005

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Submitted by: ©Mary Anneler
© The Purcell Register
September 15, 2005


Graveside services for Bob J. Clary, 70, were held Sept. 13, 2005 at Corbett Cemetery under the direction of Wadley's Funeral Service.

Mr. Clary died Sept. 9, 2005 at Norman Regional Hospital.

He was born Nov. 2, 1934 in Corbett, Okla., the son of James Burke and Dolly Eloise (Smith) Clary. He was reared in Corbett, attending Lexington Schools. He then attended Tulsa University.

Mr. Clary was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force in October 1958.

He was a postal carrier for the United States Postal Service in Norman. He was of the Baptist faith.

He was preceded in death by his ex-wife, Rolanda Clary, and a son, Robert Clary.

Survivors include his mother, Dolly Eloise Clary; a son, John Clary and his wife, Diane, of Ohio; a daughter, Dawn Gardenhire and her husband, James, of Lexington; a brother, David Clary and his wife, Sara, of Joplin, Mo.; a sister, Joann Telukevich of Edmond and 10 grandchildren.







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