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© The Chickasha Express-Star
Sunday, 16 October 2005
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


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Thank You For Your Service!

Bobby Lea Olive

May 4, 1925 ~ October 13, 2005

Bob Lea Olive passed away peacefully after a short illness on October 13, 2005. Born May 4, 1925 in Chanute, Kansas. He moved to Chickasha in 1987 after marrying Mavis Chadwick.

He was a member of the Episcopal Church, Veteran of W.W. II, also the Eagles Club. He loved his many friends and coffee clatches at Days Inn, Round Up Cafe & Chickasha Hotel.

Father of Pennie, Diane, Jeff & John. Step father of Mavis Dee & Robert Bryan. Grandfather of Kelley, Michele, Bryan & Kari Workman. He retired from Kansas Police Department.

Special thanks to Dr Laura Black-Wicks & Casey & the nurses at Grace Living Center, Grady Memorial Hospital nursing staff, EMS & the Fire Department. All were so kind & thoughtful. We appreciate very much all who helped in his time of need.

No services pending.


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