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Randall Lee “Randy” Ross

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Randall Lee “Randy” Ross Veteran

Birth
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
15 Jul 2016 (aged 68)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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BINGER
Ross, Randell Lee, 68, died July 16. Memorial services 10 a.m. Thursday, Binger New Vision Church of God (Oklahoma City Cremation, Oklahoma City).

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, Page 9A.
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Sgt Randall Lee Ross, 68 of Binger, Oklahoma went to his heavenly home on Saturday, July 15, 2016.

A memorial service for Sgt Ross will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, July 21, 2016 at Grace Church in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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Randy was born on January 29, 1948 in Ft. Cobb, Oklahoma to the Late Fairl and Fay (McLane) Ross. Also Proceeded in death is one brother Eric Ross.

Randy is survived by his wife Freeda (Bruer) Ross of 32 years; 3 Children, Randi Michelle Aragon and husband Robert of Binger, James William Ross and wife Brittany, Cody Lynn Ross and wife Renee all of Anadarko. Adopted Daughter Tonya Kay Oxford and husband David of Binger Five grandchildren, Brittany Michelle Taylor and wife Shari of Oklahoma City, James Allan Lee Ross of Anadarko, Jayson Blaze Manning of Marlow, Charity Hope Oxford all of Binger. One Great Grandson Andrew Lynn Supernaw of Oklahoma City. One Sister Cindy Luellen and husband Randy of Harrah and one Adopted brother Bill Whitlow and wife Linda of Anadarko. Two Aunts Milie Winchester of Binger, Velma Ross of Anadarko . Nieces, nephews and a multitude of cousins. One special friend Connie Webster of El Reno.

Randy was an Air Policeman and Air Police supervisor from 1967-1970. He then returned home to work on the Anadarko and Ft. Cobb Police department. In the 80's he worked in the oilfield as a derek hand and worked his way to driller. Randy retired from being an over-the-road truck driver for over 30 years. he drove over 5 million miles accident free.

Randy was an extraordinary fisherman. Even while on the road if he had time and found a fishing hole he made use of it.

Thank you Oklahoma fishing fools for your prayers, dedications, love, support and respect you have shown to our dad.
BINGER
Ross, Randell Lee, 68, died July 16. Memorial services 10 a.m. Thursday, Binger New Vision Church of God (Oklahoma City Cremation, Oklahoma City).

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, Page 9A.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sgt Randall Lee Ross, 68 of Binger, Oklahoma went to his heavenly home on Saturday, July 15, 2016.

A memorial service for Sgt Ross will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, July 21, 2016 at Grace Church in Anadarko, Oklahoma.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Randy was born on January 29, 1948 in Ft. Cobb, Oklahoma to the Late Fairl and Fay (McLane) Ross. Also Proceeded in death is one brother Eric Ross.

Randy is survived by his wife Freeda (Bruer) Ross of 32 years; 3 Children, Randi Michelle Aragon and husband Robert of Binger, James William Ross and wife Brittany, Cody Lynn Ross and wife Renee all of Anadarko. Adopted Daughter Tonya Kay Oxford and husband David of Binger Five grandchildren, Brittany Michelle Taylor and wife Shari of Oklahoma City, James Allan Lee Ross of Anadarko, Jayson Blaze Manning of Marlow, Charity Hope Oxford all of Binger. One Great Grandson Andrew Lynn Supernaw of Oklahoma City. One Sister Cindy Luellen and husband Randy of Harrah and one Adopted brother Bill Whitlow and wife Linda of Anadarko. Two Aunts Milie Winchester of Binger, Velma Ross of Anadarko . Nieces, nephews and a multitude of cousins. One special friend Connie Webster of El Reno.

Randy was an Air Policeman and Air Police supervisor from 1967-1970. He then returned home to work on the Anadarko and Ft. Cobb Police department. In the 80's he worked in the oilfield as a derek hand and worked his way to driller. Randy retired from being an over-the-road truck driver for over 30 years. he drove over 5 million miles accident free.

Randy was an extraordinary fisherman. Even while on the road if he had time and found a fishing hole he made use of it.

Thank you Oklahoma fishing fools for your prayers, dedications, love, support and respect you have shown to our dad.


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