Richard Timothy McClellan

May 17, 1929 - August 03, 2007

Richard Timothy McClellan

May 17, 1929 - August 03, 2007

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Richard moved to Tulsa in 1954. He worked as a service technician on Blueprint Machines for Ridegway’s, retiring in the mid 90’s. He then opened his own business, McClellan Enterprises, which he operated until 2002. Richard attended Odyssey Christian Church. He was a past member and Deacon Coordinator at First Christian Church of downtown Tulsa. SURVIVED BY Wife: Ella of the home 4 sons: Orlen McClellan and wife Angela of Tulsa Roy Lee McClellan and wife Fay of Wichita, Kansas Richard McClellan of Hope, Arkansas Robert Adam McClellan and wife Wanda of Wichita 1 Daughter: Pearline Johnson of Wichita 4 Step-Children; Val Browning and husband Mark of Stoughton, Wisconsin Leora Jean Isaacc and husband Jessie, Zella Mae Calvin and Clarence Gay all of Tulsa Numerous Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren 4 Sisters: Girtha Mae Johnson of Los Angeles, California Vertestene Rogers and husband Bobby, Atherelene reed and Shirley Fay Kingsby and husband Benny all of Hope, Arkansas A Host of Nieces and Nephews 2 Sisters-in-law Eva Whiten of Oklahoma City and Carolyn Alexander and husband Jim of Tulsa PRECEDED IN DEATH BY His Parents, a daughter Coleeta McClellan, A brother Robert Lee McClellan and wife Mattie; and a step-daughter Joyce Thomas Funeral Service to be held at 2:00 pm ~ Monday ~ August 6, 2007. At Butler -Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel. Interment to follow at Rose Hill Memorial Park.

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1 responses to Richard Timothy McClellan

  1. Tim Fox says:

    Just want to extend my deepest sympathy to Ella and family. Richard was a great man that I enjoy working with for many years. He was not only a fellow employee, but I counted him as one of my friends. We have missed him since he retired from Ridgway's, and always enjoyed the visits when he would come in. I know that it is hard for you to say good by to him, but the assurance of him being in a better place, I hope and pray will bring comfort to you. If there is anything I can every do for you, please let me know. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time.

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