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Wilson Little Funeral Home
Purcell-Newcastle, McClain Co, OK
(permission granted)
He was born November 
		22, 1930 in Roosevelt, OK, the son of Carroll George McConnell and 
		Phoebe Lodacie (Wheeler) McConnell.  Richard was raised in Roosevelt and 
		attended school there, graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1948.  
		He attended Oklahoma University and Southwest Oklahoma State University, 
		before answering the call to service and joining the United States 
		Navy.  Richard proudly served his country on an aircraft carrier during 
		the Korean War.  Once back home, Richard returned to school, graduating 
		in 1957 with a Bachelor’s Degree In Accounting.   In January of 1957, 
		Richard starting working for the Standard Oil and Gas Company, later 
		known as Pan American Petroleum Company in OKC.  In 1965, the name was 
		changed again to AMOCO, and Richard was transferred to Tulsa, before 
		accepting a transfer to Canada.  On May 22, 1971, Richard married the 
		love of his life, Annie Christine Boyer in Tulsa.  They transferred to 
		Houston where Richard remained until his retirement.  Richard and Annie 
		found their way back to Oklahoma, settling in Purcell in 1989.   Richard 
		was a man of great faith and active member of First Baptist Church in 
		Purcell.  He was a Perpetual Member of the Purcell Masonic Lodge #27, 
		the Guthrie Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, a member of the Shriners of 
		North America, the American Legion, and life member of the USS Essex 
		Association and the US Navy Photographic Squadron Association.  He will 
		be dearly missed!
 
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