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Ralph H. DePriest
© Roberts and Son Funeral Home
01-2019
Submitted by : Glenn
© Roberts and Son Funeral Home

August 8, 1930 - January 24, 2019

Ralph H. DePriest of Blackwell, Oklahoma, died late Thursday evening, January 24, 2019, in the Alliance Health Medical Center in Ponca City at the age of 88 years.

Ralph H DePriest was born on August 8, 1930, in Stella, Missouri, to Noel B. and Lenora (Moser) DePriest. He grew up in Anderson, Missouri, before moving to Caney, Kansas, where he graduated from Caney High School in 1951. Following his education he entered the United States Air Force in 1952 serving in the Korean Conflict as a camera repairman. While in the Air Force he married Magaret Baker in 1953 and they had two children, Debra Jean and Michael Wesley and made their home in Bartlesville. Following his honorable discharge in 1956, he returned to Bartlesville and continued working for Phillips Petroleum Company. He later received training in heating and air conditioning, as well as various home appliances. Upon completion of his training in 1957, he began working for Sears and Roebuck as a service technician. He worked for Sears in Bartlesville, Springfield, Missouri, Blackwell and Ponca City where he retired on August 31, 1993.

He made Blackwell his home in 1966 and in 1973 he married Sharon K. Mumma and his family increased with the addition of her children, Mark Wayne and Rebecca Ann. He was a member of the First Christian Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Blackwell Lion’s Club. He enjoyed riding motorcycles and was a member of the Sooner Riders Club. He loved visiting and caring for his grandchildren and participating in their various activities. He had a fondness for animals and had several cats as pets throughout the years. Ralph also enjoyed repairing household items, working on cars, and would tackle any type repair, no matter how daunting the task.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon DePriest of Blackwell; two daughters, Becky Ann Curtis and husband Kevin of Tucson, Arizona, and Debra Jean Uretsky of Denton, Texas; two sons, Mike W. DePriest and wife Lori Chessler of Houston, Texas, and Mark W. Mumma and wife Rita of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Charles DePriest and wife Marilyn of Caney, Kansas, and Keith DePriest and wife Brenda of Bartlesville; ten grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Betty; two brothers, Billy and Nelson; and a granddaughter, Joni. Services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 2nd in the Roberts and Son Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jeff Koch of the First Christian Church officiating. Burial will follow in the Blackwell Cemetery with military rites performed by the United States Air Force.

Casketbearers will be Zach Mumma, Matthew Curtis, Holt Curtis and Logan Curtis. Serving as honorary casketbearers will be Mitchell Mumma, Kyle Curtis, Rachel DePriest and Margery DePriest.

A memorial has been established in his honor with the American Heart Association in c/o Roberts and Son Funeral Home, 120 W. Padon, Blackwell, Oklahoma 74631.

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