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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Richard Keith Mitchell

Richard Keith Mitchell
July 20, 1950 ~ February 7, 2018

 Richard Keith Mitchell, aged 67, died February 6, 2018, in Oklahoma City after a lengthy illness.

Although he was never married, he is survived by his first cousins Linda Grace and her husband Michael, Robert and Peggy Glass, Wayne and Margaret Glass, many second and third cousins, and a multitude of friends both in the United States and overseas. A teacher of English as a second language, he spent most of his adulthood in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, and Muscat.

He will be greatly missed.

He is preceded in death by his parents Arvel and Mozell Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Mitchell, and his grandparents Richard and Maudie Mitchell.

He will be laid to rest in Hillside Gardens in Snyder, TX. A remembrance of his life is planned, but the date and place is still pending. 


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