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Robert Jackson "Bob" & Barbara Louise (Calvert) Coppedge
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Ridgelawn Cemetery
Collinsville, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
© Dennis Wilson

Obit for Robert posted by Ann Weber

COLLINSVILLE DOLTON FUNERAL HOME
COLLINSVILLE, TULSA CO, OK
(permission granted)

Robert Jackson Coppedge (Bob), 82, passed away on August 12,2020. Bob was born February 11, 1938 in Leach, Oklahoma at the family home. He was born to parents Roy Q & Chloe E Hendrickson-Coppedge. He was 1 of 5 children. From a very early age he had a great work ethic which varied from mowing yards, bagging groceries, and delivering gas with his Dad all in an effort to help out the family. He even would help babysit his younger siblings and would bake them chocolate cakes, he never turned down a piece of chocolate cake.

The family later moved to Collinsville where he attended high school and was known for setting records on the football field, he was very talented and achieved All Conference in 1954, 1955, & 1956. During his time at Collinsville High School he met the love of his life, his Barbie Doll, Barbara Louise Calvert. Bob graduated with the Class of 1956. He and Barbara married on April 7, 1957. They made their home in Collinsville and had 4 children, Robert Allen, David Lee, Cindy Lou, & Lisa Gay.

Bob was quite a mechanic and had several classic cars over the years as well as building his children Go Karts and Dune Buggies. Bob & Barbara owned & operated several businesses throughout their lives together which included a DX Bulk plant, 2 different DX gas stations, but he was best known for his skills with a backhoe while operating Coppedge Septic Tanks for over 50 years. He also competed in multiple operator competitions with his backhoe. Bob was a very generous and giving man who never met a stranger. He was also known for doing the work and if you were unable to pay then he didn???t worry about it. One of Bob???s proudest accomplishments was serving his community as a Collinsville School Board Member. It was very important to Bob that he attended church every Sunday morning and was also very active with Collinsville Nifty Fifties. Bob was loved by all and will be dearly missed.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents Roy & Chloe Coppedge, his sister Ann Smith, his brother Ronnie Coppedge, his wife Barbara Coppedge, & son David Coppedge.  

He is survived by son Robert & wife Pamela, daughter Cindy & husband Scott Sallee, and daughter Lisa & husband Rick Bishop all of Collinsville. 3 Granddaughters Annie Stout, Amanda & husband Tim Hamilton, Cassie & husband Mike Tatum, and grandson Coleton Sallee. 4 Great Grandchildren Aubrey Roberson & Timothy Hamilton and Benson & Olivia Tatum.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Free Will Baptist Church in Collinsville.

Visitation: 1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday, August 16, 2020 at the Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.

Funeral Services- 2:00 p.m., Monday, August 17, 2020 at Collinsville Free Will Baptist Church.
 
Interment will follow at Ridgelawn Cemetery.

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