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Glenn Roy "Corky" Bishop
April 27, 1929 - April 12, 2016
© Stittsworth Funeral Service
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Glenn Roy "Corky" Bishop, 86, was born on April 27, 1929 in Enid, the son of Glenn and Myrtle Lesure Bishop, and passed away peacefully on April 12, 2016. Her was preceded in passing by his beloved wife, Barbara (Sanders) Bishop and is survived by daughters, Caryl Gibs and Cathryn Hutcherson ; grandchildren, Braden Cline Hutcherson and Sydney Grace Hutcherson.

He was a lifelong fan of Oklahoma State Cowboys, an avid golfer, and had been a saxophonist in the Air Force Band.

Committal prayers and interment will be held in the Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, next to his wife Barbara.

Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma State University Athletic Fund directly.



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