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Harvey Lee Ross

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Harvey Lee Ross

Birth
Carpenter, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
20 Mar 2016 (aged 81)
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Harvey Lee Ross was born September 25, 1934, in Carpenter, Oklahoma, to C.R. (Chat) and Vera Ross. He passed away on Sunday, March 20, 2016, at his home in Tuttle, Oklahoma, at the age of 81.

He graduated from Highway High School in 1952 where he excelled in basketball and baseball. After graduating from Highway, he attended Sayre Junior College, Sayre, Oklahoma. He then went on to attend Southwestern State University and graduated in 1955 with a B. S. degree in Math and History. While attending Southwestern State, he lettered in basketball. He received his Master’s degree in School Administration from Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado, in 1960. He completed all of the course work for his Ph.D. in Secondary School Administration at the University of Oklahoma, except for his dissertation.

Harvey started his teaching career as a basketball and baseball coach and history teacher at Amber, Oklahoma, in 1955 and taught there until 1957. From there he moved to Sterling where he was high school principal and basketball coach from 1957 until 1961. He returned to Amber in 1961 to serve as Superintendent from 1961-1965. While serving as Superintendent at Amber, the school was consolidated with Pocasset and became known as Amber Pocasset School District. In 1965 he was hired by the State Department of Education, where he was employed for 33 years, serving in many capacities. One of his greatest honors while with the State Department was writing a grant for Migrant Education where he served as Director for 5 years. The last 18 years he was Regional Accreditation officer serving Grady, Caddo, and Cleveland counties. Harvey was inducted into the Grady County Education Hall of Fame in June 1998. The Grady County Athletic Association dedicated the 1997-1998 Grady County Basketball Tournament in his honor.

Harvey enjoyed spending time raising bird dogs and training them for hunting. A good quail season was one of his biggest joys in life.

Harvey was preceded in death by his daddy and momma, Charles (Chat) and Vera Ross, 2 sisters, Delores Ross and Oleta Fern Denton and many aunts and uncles of whom he was very fond.

He is survived by his wife, Karolyn Ross of the home, and his only surviving sibling, brother Gene Ross, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is also survived by his two daughters, Kathy Roberts and husband Larry, Donna Badger and husband Tony, of Tuttle, step-son, Travis Ray and stepdaughter, Toni Ray. He is also survived by his grandchildren Amanda Bagby and Brian, Elizabeth Pace and Justin, Andrea Miller and Trent, Tommy Roberts, Brittany Haile, Kortney Ray, Allison Day and Garrett Ray and 8 great-grandchildren.

Service Schedule
Funeral Service
1:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Tuttle United Methodist Church
402 S. Cimarron Rd. Tuttle, OK 73089

Committal Service
Fairview Cemetery
Rock Creek Rd Tuttle, OK 73089
Harvey Lee Ross was born September 25, 1934, in Carpenter, Oklahoma, to C.R. (Chat) and Vera Ross. He passed away on Sunday, March 20, 2016, at his home in Tuttle, Oklahoma, at the age of 81.

He graduated from Highway High School in 1952 where he excelled in basketball and baseball. After graduating from Highway, he attended Sayre Junior College, Sayre, Oklahoma. He then went on to attend Southwestern State University and graduated in 1955 with a B. S. degree in Math and History. While attending Southwestern State, he lettered in basketball. He received his Master’s degree in School Administration from Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado, in 1960. He completed all of the course work for his Ph.D. in Secondary School Administration at the University of Oklahoma, except for his dissertation.

Harvey started his teaching career as a basketball and baseball coach and history teacher at Amber, Oklahoma, in 1955 and taught there until 1957. From there he moved to Sterling where he was high school principal and basketball coach from 1957 until 1961. He returned to Amber in 1961 to serve as Superintendent from 1961-1965. While serving as Superintendent at Amber, the school was consolidated with Pocasset and became known as Amber Pocasset School District. In 1965 he was hired by the State Department of Education, where he was employed for 33 years, serving in many capacities. One of his greatest honors while with the State Department was writing a grant for Migrant Education where he served as Director for 5 years. The last 18 years he was Regional Accreditation officer serving Grady, Caddo, and Cleveland counties. Harvey was inducted into the Grady County Education Hall of Fame in June 1998. The Grady County Athletic Association dedicated the 1997-1998 Grady County Basketball Tournament in his honor.

Harvey enjoyed spending time raising bird dogs and training them for hunting. A good quail season was one of his biggest joys in life.

Harvey was preceded in death by his daddy and momma, Charles (Chat) and Vera Ross, 2 sisters, Delores Ross and Oleta Fern Denton and many aunts and uncles of whom he was very fond.

He is survived by his wife, Karolyn Ross of the home, and his only surviving sibling, brother Gene Ross, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is also survived by his two daughters, Kathy Roberts and husband Larry, Donna Badger and husband Tony, of Tuttle, step-son, Travis Ray and stepdaughter, Toni Ray. He is also survived by his grandchildren Amanda Bagby and Brian, Elizabeth Pace and Justin, Andrea Miller and Trent, Tommy Roberts, Brittany Haile, Kortney Ray, Allison Day and Garrett Ray and 8 great-grandchildren.

Service Schedule
Funeral Service
1:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Tuttle United Methodist Church
402 S. Cimarron Rd. Tuttle, OK 73089

Committal Service
Fairview Cemetery
Rock Creek Rd Tuttle, OK 73089


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